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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: Sept. 7

Boo to the ASU shuttle service for having a lapse in service, but bravo to Javier Urcuyo, a 12-year-old student enrolled in a Calculus course at ASU.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: Aug. 31

Bravo to "The Avengers" returning to theaters, global studies sophomore Kamra Hakim and Jersey Shore's cancellation. Boo to street performers using amplifiers and dangerous antimicrobials remaining in water supplies after treatment.

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The State Press

Editorial: Pandering for policy

Arizona is no stranger to controversy. Residents of the red state know Arizona is a pioneer for states’ rights, sticking it to the federal government where it hurts most. Even Gov.

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The State Press

Editorial: Go big or go home

With an ever-growing population of hundreds of thousands of students spread across four campuses, local high school students may wind up at a university that’s too big for them to handle.

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The State Press

Editorial: Running against raids

Americans agree, largely, that there is a problem with the current immigration system and much like the health care system, have no idea how to fix it. Is it the job of a sheriff or of the federal government to come up with the solution?

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The State Press

Editorial: Camp college

The wonder of Palm Walk fades away, Hayden Library becomes less intimidating, and the Secret Garden gets outed early on as the pitter patter of little feet on campus heralds the unmasking of University mysteries.

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The State Press

Editorial: Quit whining, start locking

Whether personally or through a friend, students know that losing between $200 and $600 worth of metal, rubber and chain is something that happens daily. You’d think we’d have learned our lesson by now.

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