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Editorial: Performance enhancer

President Michael Crow’s green thumb has nurtured a University from about 55,000 students to over 70,000 in eight years, anchored by one of the largest freshman classes this semester.

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The State Press

Editorial: Flawed victory

ou didn’t make it to Saturday’s ASU football game, you have probably been deceived. The 41-20 win may have made you think, “Bring on Wisconsin!” You couldn’t be more wrong.

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The State Press

Editorial: Exchange rate

When you think of ASU, your mind probably wanders along the silhouette of the Tempe campus’ “A” Mountain or conjures up the sea of golden t-shirts lining the streets as students make their way to a football or basketball game.

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Editorial: Mission re-accomplished

On March 20, 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom brought the U.S. military across the Kuwait border and into Iraq, marking the beginning of a combat that would claim 4,400 American soldiers’ lives and over 70,000 Iraqi casualties.

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The State Press

Editorial: Smoke and mirrors

The war on tobacco has taken a back seat to recent social politics, but the World Health Organization has brought smoking back to the table with its request to extend Restricted ratings to films depicting tobacco use.

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The State Press

Boos & Bravos: Aug. 27

Boo to “Avatar: Special Edition.” Nothing says ‘sore loser’ more than re-releasing this movie. Nothing against the blue people, but will you just go away already?

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Editorial: Involve yourself

The constant sunshine, palm tree shade, year-round pool weather and proximity to Mexico, Las Vegas and L.A. can be pretty distracting for the average Sun Devil. But after a few months you’re going to start wishing there was something just a bit more to the college life.

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Editorial: Welcome back

If you’ve had some excellent summer adventures, this might not be the best welcome you’ve received in a while. But like it or not, class is in session.

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Boos & Bravos: July 31

Mother Nature eats up the Gulf oil slick, Tempe Town Lake events are a "go," and summer comes to an end — all this and more in this week's "boos and bravos."

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