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Why students are using Adderral to boost their GPAs.
In Great Britain, 5-year-olds are allowed to booze it up in the comforts of their homes while here in the United States, 18-year-old freshmen violate the law if they sneak vodka into their dorms.
In college, finding that special some one sometimes takes a backseat to finding that special two or three. As students take this time to dabble between open and closed relationships, what is acceptable and what works best to ensure a general well-being?
While violent crimes in Scottsdale have declined in recent years, it is still important to know what to do to avoid becoming a victim.
On Monday, Jan. 14, the hibernation was over.
There are those who wish to live forever and those who think they are invincible and will live forever. And then there are those who actually do live forever.
Hiring a full-time emergency manager and better addressing students' mental health and behavioral issues were included in a list of University safety needs in a draft report released Wednesday.
In light of recent school violence, the U.S. Department of Education took the first step Monday in clarifying rules about releasing student information under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Aug. 26, 2002.
After officials said last week ASU would consider requiring students to disclose mental health histories, the University clarified its position Friday and said no such policy is under consideration.
'Sex' column not so hot
Correction Appended
Boo: to Valentine's Day for dominating this week. Though we love those little Sweethearts candies dearly, we still can't stand this Hallmark holiday, especially since the old elementary school valentine-giving tradition no longer applies. Also, for us in the unattached and bitter population, it's obnoxious to see others' love lives shoved all up in our single faces. So, you know what they say: If you're happy and you know it ... shut the hell up.
Two new ASU programs aim to end the health care provider shortage that is leaving almost 4 million Arizona children without psychiatric care.
Breast Implants are the most frequently-requested graduation gift. More than 333,000 adolescents ages 18 and younger had plastic surgery in 2005, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Sunrise, sunset. Breathe in, breathe out. Obla-di, obla-da. Yep, la-la-la-la-life goes on and the ever-so-constant constants stay predictably constant. Whoop-dee-doo, does nature want a medal or something?
The next president of the United States could be an ASU graduate.
Bravo to going green. The State Press Magazine pointed out the positives of being environmentally friendly this week in its green issue. Even porn went green in an article about two Web sites that show vegetarians in the nude in exchange for money that goes to green causes. Way to bare it all for the planet! On that note…
Iranian president doesn't deserve to speak
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