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Will consumers deck the malls?

"What kind of meaning will this holiday season really have on us? As we succumb to our outlandish spending impulses, how do we overcome?

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A year of thankfulness (or blessings)

As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are thankful for one thing: A well-deserved and greatly needed respite from classes for two or three days (depending on if your Wednesday professor or professors

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Call it eco-terrorism?

The continuing dilemma of corporate bailouts has many Americans stuck between our historic belief in the free market and our fear of painful economic collapse.

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The State Press

Lessons learned at Albertsons

I have worked at a local grocery store for over four years now and as the holiday season is quickly approaching, I would like to point out to all of you many of the things that I must deal with daily

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The State Press

Editorial: Cheer Up

Admittedly, the headlines of The State Press over the course of the semester have not been the most positive.

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The State Press

Fight the Freedom of Choice Act

Do you know what the first thing President-Elect Barack Obama promised to do as president is? No, not end the war, reform health care, unite our country or improve our schools.

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The State Press

Editorial: True value

This year, ASU President Michael Crow will make about $720,500, including a housing allowance, pension and other benefits, according to the Arizona Board of Regents.

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The State Press

Meth is no joking matter

There is something off-setting about a tweaker itching away at their scabs, smiling with their missing teeth and frantically running around.

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The State Press

Editorial: Blame lame

On Wednesday, another newspaper based in the Valley of the Sun published an editorial titled regarding the recent proposal to increase tuition at state universities.

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A tale of two dogs

Once upon a time, in a land about five hours away (by commercial airplane), there lived a Scottish terrier named Barney who lived in a huge regal residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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