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$50 for your college’s reputation

Maybe it’s time for ASU students to realize that a week’s worth of vanilla lattes really isn’t as valuable as supporting the institution that will be attached to your name for the rest of your life.

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Transgender hate crime

On April 18, a transgender woman was beaten at a McDonald's in Maryland. What are the larger implications of this act of violence?

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SPELLBOUND: Applied biological sciences alumna Margeaux Laurent recently published "Spellbound," a fantasy novel set in 18th century New Jersey in which the protagonist discovers that she is a witch and must hide her identity.  (Photo courtesy of Margeaux Laurent)

Alum debuts fantasy novel

ASU alumna Margeaux Laurent, who graduated in December 2008 with a degree in applied biological sciences, published her fantasy novel “Spellbound” in mid-March.

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ROYAL AFFAIR: George and Dragon is located near the Central Avenue and Indian School Road light rail stop in Phoenix. The popular English pub and restaurant is planning on keeping its doors open after hours for patrons hoping to watch the royal wedding later this week. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)

Pub plans for royal affair

The Indian School Road and Central Avenue stop of the METRO Light Rail is steps from George and Dragon, an English pub and restaurant where the royal wedding will be celebrated regally.

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Evolution be damned

For his Easter homily, the Pope chose to emphasize the divine creation of humanity and the disbelief in natural selection as the driving force in evolution.

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