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Photo by Shannon Beaver.

The Apple and the Immigrant

When SPM guest author Shannon Beaver traveled to the border for a class assignment, she encountered two migrants — strangers, separated from their coyote, bonded only by their fear and desperation to come to America.

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Fish return to Tempe Town Lake

About 5,000 rainbow trout flip-flopped their way from the marina into Tempe Town Lake Tuesday for the first time since the dam burst over the summer.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: Nov. 24

Boo to Wednesday classes, airport security boycotts and North Korea. Bravo to ASU athletics director Lisa Love and the Path social network.

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Home is Where the Hula is

The Hawai'i and Pacific Islander Club at ASU is a home away from home for many students, who express their cultural traditions through Hula and Tahitian dance performances throughout the school year.

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ADIÓS LOKO: Phusion Projects, LLC, the company that produces Four Loko, was recently forced to end distribution of the popular caffeinated malt beverage after FDA insistence. (Photo by Michael Arellano)

Four Loko production halted

The alcoholic beverage company Phusion Projects announced Sunday it would cease production and shipment of its popular drink Four Loko.

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The State Press

Devil Dish: Nov. 23

With December in sight, the New England Patriots are 8-2 and appear ready to make another Super Bowl run. Who is going to stop them?

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The State Press

Metaphorical security zombies on the brain

The image of millions of Americans waiting in line, impatient, and ill tempered; distracted by their technologies and media; poked and prodded by external forces; safer, arguably, but less free — this is a metaphor for something.

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