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Editorial: Losing touch

Earlier in the year, we were skeptical but confident that ASU football could turn things around. But as has become too common at ASU, we were let down.

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The State Press

Dissecting the locavore movement

The locavore movement is a new member of the American pop culture lexicon. There might be a place on the bandwagon for the average college student, too.

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The State Press

Proposing an unbelievable idea

The federal government has been so crippled by partisan beliefs that even basic tasks are being derailed. This column explores how ideas can be more beneficial than beliefs in many areas of life.

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The State Press

School spirit proves to be soulless

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that a cheerleader cant refuse to cheer for an athlete based on First Amendment grounds, even if that athlete happens to be her rapist.

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The State Press

Letters: Oct. 25

Reorganizing Priorities Arizonans should vote against Proposition 302. The state is in a large financial deficit and [the legislature] intends to transfer the funds from the organization First Things First to the state’s fund to help alleviate the debt.

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The State Press

The attention games countries play

A number of nations are subscribing to the theory that hosting huge events like the Olympics and the Commonwealth Games at high cost is the way to herald their announcement to the world, but such an assumption doesn’t necessarily address basic and critical problems.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: Oct. 22

Bravo to the 70s (the weather, that is). Not only does it feel great to not see the mercury maxing out on our thermometers, but it also makes everyone just a little less on-edge.

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The State Press

Doomed to repeat it

The United States government needs to look back on history and correct its current reckless policy or the dollar will soon be in sight.

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The State Press

Editorial: Closed for debate

Usually at this point so close to Election Day, it’s hard to go anywhere without seeing the names and faces of important candidates. But our governor is noticeably absent from the public scene.

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Making it better — today

It’s sobering to concede that being a teenager can and often is a brutally terrible experience — whether you’re gay or straight — and that we still have a long way to go before a growing chorus of tolerance and acceptance will exist.

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