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Editorial: Taking roll

Twenty-seven people trickled into the town-hall meeting at the Polytechnic campus on Monday afternoon to discuss with University officials the repercussions of the University cuts to campus-specific

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Join the Food Fight

In 2005, more than 700,000 Arizonans faced an overwhelming choice. They were forced to choose between shelter, water, transportation and food.

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Tuning out the tube

Like the majority of my fellow Americans, there are times when I like to turn off my thinking cap, lay on the couch, remote in tow, and veg out.

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Keeping Congress kosher

News flash: The economy is in the dumps. While this news may be shocking for all you coma victims and cave dwellers out there, for the rest of us, it is becoming a harsh reality.

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Editorial: A stair case

There are three distinct advantages to having stairs in your place of residence: You can use them as a convenient tool for fitness purposes, you can house a precocious boy wizard underneath them, and

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Say what about the police?

On the night of Dec. 6, 2008, 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos was killed by a police officer in Athens, Greece. Many witnesses claimed Grigoropoulos was shot intentionally, and without reason.

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Political correctness sucks

In the 1960s, the New Left adopted, developed and employed a relatively new concept we now know as political correctness, or PC. That, in brief, is when everything went to hell.

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Editorial: Backward bound

In 2002, Michael Crow took over as president of ASU. In his inauguration address, Crow set out a vision for a university unlike any other.

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Potty mouths in public

Unique conversations occur in public restrooms. Perhaps it is only a female phenomenon, but people say things in a restroom that you would never expect to hear.

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Making capitalism better

My friend Jake graduated from ASU two semesters ago, and after a short while got a steady-paying job at APS, the local power-supply company.

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Editorial: Caught in a web

Over the weekend, as the infamous state budget cuts were making their way from being a shameful and destructive idea, to being a shameful and destructive bill, a moment of levity appeared out of the b

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