Students don't talk suicide
Shakespeare's Macbeth said life "is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
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Shakespeare's Macbeth said life "is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
Eating disorders not clear
He thinks it probably happened in one breath.
As confirmed cases of the West Nile virus in the Valley increase, health officials are warning people to take precautions while outdoors.
ASU President Michael Crow has exempted several groups of ASU employees from a state law that prohibits the use of state-owned computers for downloading or accessing images of nudity or pornography.
Down here in the depths of the Matthews Center basement, we treasure our porn Web sites.
Halfway through his summer, ASU basketball forward Serge Angounou wanted to be banging under the boards and fighting for loose balls. However, last Tuesday, he was under the knife instead.
The haggard man laid the trail mix, Rice Krispies Popcorn Crunch, cans of sweet corn and Bumble Bee tuna that would be his food for the day onto the grass in front of him. The provisions are often smaller, the man said through worn and crooked teeth.
Walking along the beach in San Diego last summer, I heard a mother ask her chubby toddler, "Do you want some tacos? Do you want to get some tacos?"
With Thanksgiving just a day away, many Americans will soon find themselves recklessly abandoning their diets all in the name of gorging. The traditional holiday fare of turkey with gravy, potatoes with gravy and pie with gravy provide ample reason to throw caution to the wind and eat until your fat gut is content.
Cassandra Webb, a dental hygiene sophomore, sat on a bench in the shade of a tree awaiting an escort cart to take her to her next destination on campus.
Melissa McSurley, a psychology junior, said though her father worked a lot after her parents' divorce, he was still able to spend a lot of time with her.
Mental health professionals from the city's counseling service will provide a free screening from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at the Westside Community Center at 715 W. 5th St. in Tempe.
Toned bodies sweating through skin-tight outfits. Men and women laughing and flirting with each other. Students gazing at themselves in full-length mirrors, flexing multiple muscle groups in harmony.
In 2000, the world's largest video chain, Blockbuster Inc., was subject to a class action lawsuit filed by a Dallas personal injury lawyer over "excessive late viewing fees." The company, in an attempt to avoid prolonged negative publicity, offered its customers coupons up to $18 in total value. The attorney, on the other hand, received nearly $10 million.
We've all been in debt, and the state of Arizona is no exception.
Cigna HealthCare expensive
Despite having a host of players that were far from 100 percent health-wise at gametime, the ASU women's basketball team still had no problem swiftly disposing of an inept Washington State squad 68-40 Saturday night at Wells Fargo Arena.
The ring on the other end of the line is prematurely interrupted by a singsong recording:
NIOSH. DHHS. CDC. NIH. No, NIOSH isn't what you do to your bagel and cream cheese. And no, I didn't fall asleep on my keyboard. But up until about a month ago, it wouldn't have made a difference. For many of us, these public health agencies remained only obscure acronyms. As long as it was FDA approved, we were in good shape.
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