Troglodytes should go for PETA's lettuce bikinis instead
Don't get mad; get even. It's a lesson that one ASU student could have used last week.
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Don't get mad; get even. It's a lesson that one ASU student could have used last week.
The fact that two people in love can't legally get married just because they are of the same sex is one of the most frustrating things in the world today.
Grease-spotted pizza boxes form a tower dedicated to the deity of laziness in the corner of your room. Your roommate's noxious heap of dirty laundry is piled in the middle of the floor. The stink wafts through the room as the droning black fan oscillates. A putrid sweaty sock, that has turned gray from multiple mixed washings with colors, comfortably lies atop your TV remote.
A Manhattan federal court is currently hearing a lawsuit filed by Samuel Hirsch against McDonald's. The suit was brought on behalf of eight obese children and charges that the fast food giant did not do enough to keep customers informed of the health risks involved with their food.
Another season of ASU fall athletics has come and gone.
Inspections in Iraq have started again, and there is a strong likelihood that they will result in a second full-scale Gulf War. Even though Iraq is allowing the international inspectors back in, it considers them "enemies of truth" sent by "Pharaoh Bush" as part of a "Zionist plot."
This article ran in the Nov. 21, 1996 issue of the State Press
The women's cross-country season officially ended Monday after their race at the 2002 NCAA Championships, which were hosted by Indiana State and held in Terre Haute, Ind.
Behind all the sweat, blood, tears and jubilation of the ASU and UA football game is the mastermind of the operations, the head honcho, the head coach.
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
This article ran in the Nov. 25, 1996 issue of the State Press
The women's cross-country team will race today for the final time this season at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
Watching these members of local band Bella walk up to the Mills End coffee shop in Tempe was like watching a family reunion in play.
During the stalemate that ensued following the seizure of a Moscow theater by Chechen rebels, veiled Muslim women holding banners were seen in videotapes that were sent to Al-Jazeera, the international Arabic network. "It makes no difference for us where we will die. We have chosen to die here, in Moscow, and we will take the lives of hundreds of the infidels with us," recited a woman. Heigh-ho! What do you say to that?
The women's cross-country team knew at the beginning of the season that they were lacking veteran leadership. They were also aware of the possibility of their young team, comprised mostly of freshmen, leading them to victory.
The ASU women's cross country team continued to excel this weekend at the NCAA West Region Championships while the men will have to wait to see if they will make the NCAA Championships.
On Saturday, the 22nd-ranked men's and 17th-ranked women's ASU cross country teams get down to serious business after a week off from competition as they travel to Palo Alto, Calif. All their practice and consistent finishes from this season will help them out as they participate in the NCAA West Region Championships.
A game that was almost guaranteed to be highly competitive quickly changed to a night of disappointment. The last home game of the season against California turned into a long, painful defeat for the Sun Devils.
The women's tennis program will be hosting the annual Thunderbirds Collegiate Invitational at the Whiteman Tennis Center today through Sunday. The event will feature competition in singles and doubles matches.
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