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Editorial: Wrong turn on immigration

Arizona might not be the leader in a lot of things, but if a bill passed by the state House of Representatives Tuesday is signed by Gov. Jan Brewer, the state might just take the lead on extremely tough — not to mention extremely contentious — immigration policy.

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Editorial: Pushing PIRG

As the common saying goes, “you win some, you lose some.” But if you’re Arizona Public Interest Research Group, the saying is slightly different.

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Editorial: Give a little bit

The month of April is Donate Life Month. Established in 2003, the month is dedicated to the people who have chosen to become organ, tissue, marrow and blood donors, according to OrganDonor.gov. It is also devoted to encouraging more people to save lives by signing up to become donors.

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Editorial: Playing games

But there’s no reason Scrabble should be the only classic board game modernizing itself. Here are some updates that might better reflect American society in everyone’s favorite board games.

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Editorial: ASU election fact check

As you may or (probably) may not know, the student government elections opened today. The voting — conveniently held online from the comfort of your MyASU page — will be open until Wednesday night.

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Editorial: Revamp ASA

The Arizona Students’ Association, made up of student government presidents and appointed members from ASU, UA and NAU, is a lobbying group whose mission is to make higher education affordable and accessible. The group has provided a valuable service to students in the past, but this year has been incredibly disappointing.

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Editorial: No joke

A New York-based national newspaper reported this week that in order to shore up the ever-growing financial deficit, the federal government is considering the elimination of one of its legislative chambers.

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Editorial: State of denial

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, disgruntled by what she sees as “unfunded federal mandates,” wants to join a contingency of more than a dozen states ready to sue the federal government for passing the national health care legislation.

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Editorial: Crowd control

On the Tempe campus, the human traffic congestion on the malls is nearly as bad as trying to drive your car down University Drive at 5 p.m.

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Editorial: Penny savers

The only thing pennies are good for is to improve your luck when you find them on the street or toss them into a fountain. But if Proposition 100 passes in May, pennies may just be the saving grace of Arizona’s education.

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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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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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