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Editorial: A hero’s work

In his new position, Byrne will keep busy trying to help the development of severely disadvantaged young men and women who could previously be described as nothing more than helpless.

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The State Press

Letters to the editor: March 23

As a graduate of Arizona State University, I was pleased when one of my children told me he has a substantial interest in attending ASU. However, after reading the tuition increase article, I will strongly attempt to dissuade him from this course of action.

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The State Press

Fiery attitudes in DC turn hearts cold

Fiery partisan attitudes are giving no one respite. Fifty years ago, politicians and lobbyists could often set aside their hard feelings once outside of the congressional chambers – a much different atmosphere than the contentious manners of today.

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The State Press

Considering a simple complexity

Humans naturally seek simplicity. By making simple choices, and sticking to them, we eliminate complexity in our lives and are more in tune with our natural tendencies.

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The State Press

Editorial: A troubling prognosis

The debate on the health care reform bill has been escalating in the past few weeks — drowning out reason and allowing legislators to put politics ahead of people.

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The State Press

Letters to the Editor — March 22

I cannot walk out to the street after class or before because I use the disability cart to get to my classes because of my knees. Although if you do make designated areas, one nice place would be near the MU across from Student Services where there are benches and trees.

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The State Press

Cause of Nigerian conflict still in question

Last week, violence struck Nigeria again. Hundreds of people were slaughtered, and it opened the door for questions about the reasons behind the ongoing conflict between Nigeria’s major ethnic groups.

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The State Press

A case for guns on campus

Open carry laws serve as a way for people to defend themselves when the civilization contract fails. It is relevant even on college campuses.

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