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The artist as thief

It is important to distinguish the ethical responsibilities involved in academic writing versus literary writing.

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Privacy and the public

Celebrities and politicians should not expect the same privacy as those not in the public eye. Modern technology has left nothing sacred, even for those who are in professions like teaching or law.

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The State Press

Editorial: Serving openly

After almost 18 long years of living in silence, gays and lesbians can now serve openly in the military after the repeal of the discriminatory “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy Tuesday.

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Sleepless in Tempe

All-nighters are an unavoidable truth of college life; use these tips to rectify bad overnight study habits.

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Three going on 30

The TLC hit reality show “Toddlers and Tiaras” chronicles the lives of young beauty kings and queens who endure everything from teeth bleaching to eyebrow waxing, all for the sake of pageantry.

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Obama and the anger of the left

If those on the left are truly unhappy with the president, they are left with the unenviable task of defending a president who has disappointed.

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Hardly racist

Were ASU fans racist to wear black face paint? Or did they just represent ignorance that’s continually increasing?

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Sony takes away rights

Sony requires a new update of PSN users that prevents them from filing any class action lawsuits pertaining to the information leak earlier this year.

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The State Press

Editorial: Cutting back

The limited funding of higher education in this state could leave a less-educated population and less-than-stellar public universities.

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