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To illegals: Go get documented
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To illegals: Go get documented
ASU is taking "aggressive measures" to prevent a tragedy like the one that occurred at Virginia Tech University, but the University still isn't safe, said Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard.
It's been four months since the Virginia Tech massacre. The tragedy is no longer in the national news, and the school is once again more associated with Michael Vick and a good football team than it is with the largest school shooting in modern history.
WNBA here to stay
For some addicts, a casino can be the root of all evils. For others, a fix can come from visiting their favorite Web site, according to a study to be presented in November.
Linda Rimmer opens the door to her white-walled, one-room apartment. The only sound from inside comes from an air-conditioning unit. On the way to the refrigerator and bathroom at the end of the room, she passes a table, a bed and a cubby to store her belongings. The only color coming from the room is a pink blanket on the single bed, and the color radiating from her first words.
Virginia Tech brings the past painfully to the present
If the mere thought of finals is stressing you out already, head over to the Union Ballroom at ASU's Polytechnic Campus today. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. learn and indulge in the art of relaxation.
Maricopa County health officials are stressing the importance of safe sex in response to a recent increase in the number of syphilis cases among gay men.
"My mom thinks that I am crazy."
"I think with my mind, not my vagina," proclaimed the sign I made to protest the Vagina Monologues last Saturday. After handing the sign to a fellow Network of Enlightened Women protester, I picked up my ticket from will call and sat down in Neeb Hall to watch the show.
The power of prayer can be beneficial to people with psychological or mental problems, a recent study suggests.
Sulejman Talovic was a survivor of Bosnia's civil war in the early 1990s, specifically of the Srebrenica massacre in which 8,000 Muslims were killed. He escaped with his mother and father, although his grandfather was killed by shellfire.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once said, "In a democratic society few are guilty, but all are responsible." Judging from the numerous e-mails I've gotten in response to my column last week, many have yet to learn this lesson.
School should promote the value of all degrees
"Borat" was the impetus for 84 minutes of laughter for thousands of people across the country.
Kickers played hero for the day on Sunday, as three NFL games were decided by late field goals.
A new ASU program offers students a free anonymous depression screening as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, which began Monday and ends today.
We've all seen the images on the 5 o'clock news - women and children, beaten and bruised, living in shelters to escape their violent boyfriends and husbands. They're horrible, but they're also a stereotype. Men aren't the only ones who abuse.
My father cannot feed or dress himself. Reading a book or a newspaper is an impossibility. Often, he does not recognize me.
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