Student group feeds homeless early Thanksgiving meal
Dozens of homeless people lined up Tuesday outside Urban Outreach at the Tempe First United Methodist Church to receive a Thanksgiving meal.
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Dozens of homeless people lined up Tuesday outside Urban Outreach at the Tempe First United Methodist Church to receive a Thanksgiving meal.
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The man smelled of alcohol, his eyes were red and his speech was slurred, according to the report.
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Dulce Matuz has never been able to work as an engineer since graduating from ASU in 2009. She has never voted and she didn’t have a driver’s license for more than 10 years.
The ASU community had mixed reactions to federal judge Susan Bolton’s ruling last week that lifted the injunction on the “papers, please” provision of Arizona’s immigration law, Senate Bill 1070.
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