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The State Press

Editorial: Talented season

Maybe it’s because the weather this time of year can be refreshing, or maybe it’s because finals haven’t hit yet, but regardless, the members of the ASU baseball and softball teams are flourishing.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: April 22

Bravo to the legislative session, the ASU veterans’ center and Sun Devil softball. Boo to the deaths of photojournalists and the royal wedding.

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The State Press

Editorial: Fee frenzy

Paying more for parking and tuition. More student loans and fees. The traditional university experience may just be slipping away.

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The State Press

Editorial: Advance notice

Undergraduate Student Government and the University Technology Office have come up with a system that may make some blemishes on transcripts a thing of the past.

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The State Press

Editorial: Hints of sanity

The political sky in Arizona fell on Monday. In an unexpected move, Gov. Jan Brewer said no to guns. As if that weren’t enough, she then said no to so-called “birthers.”

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The State Press

Editorial: Downtown dysfunction

We often complain of petty politics that occur in Washington and at our state Capitol, but how about the goings-on of our very own student government on the Downtown campus?

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The State Press

Editorial: Voting time

Why is it that so many students take these same stances as candidates? Are these issues popular among students, or do we just fail to achieve them every academic year?

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The State Press

Editorial: One month left

Our calendars tell us that Reading Day is just a month away. But if you love pancakes and running around in your underwear as much as we do, it could be a long wait.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: April 1

Boo to the student regent selection process, Arizona’s Medicaid plans and program fees. Bravo to priority registration for voters and gender-neutral housing at ASU.

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The State Press

Editorial: Bowled over

Amid investigations of financial misuse, Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker was fired on Tuesday, bringing along questions about the future of the Fiesta Bowl’s status as a Bowl Championship Series game.

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