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Spanning the globe on Hayden Lawn
Jeffrey Lowman / THE STATE PRESS
LEARNING BEYOND BORDERS: Cassidy Thompson speaks with professor Gyan Nyaupane about Nepal at the World Fair Festival on Hayden Lawn Wednesday.
Bright cultural artifacts, the murmur of foreign tongues and the savory smell of foods from nine different countries melded together on Hayden Lawn Wednesday for the 20th annual World Festival, hosted by the Coalition of International Students.
Filmmaker challenges sexism, homophobia in hip-hop
Hip-hop culture has trapped men in a false box of masculinity, independent filmmaker Byron Hurt told 220 attendees at the "Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes" lecture Wednesday.
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Sun Devils close Pac-10 home schedule against Washington schools
Jeffrey Lowman / THE STATE PRESS
After dropping its first two conference road games of the season last week, the ASU women's basketball team will play its final two home games this week, taking on the Washington schools at Wells Fargo Arena.
ASU looking to make history
As the calendar slowly creeps toward March, every game for the ASU men's basketball team takes on greater importance. That's especially true in this year's airtight Pac-10, where the fourth and eighth place teams are separated by only 1 1/2 games.
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Devil Dish
Tiger Woods, he's OK. Phil Mickelson, he's a former Sun Devil, so I kind of like him. But who's my favorite golfer? Kyle Lograsso.
ASU looking to make history
As the calendar slowly creeps toward March, every game for the ASU men's basketball team takes on greater importance. That's especially true in this year's airtight Pac-10, where the fourth and eighth place teams are separated by only 1 1/2 games.
Sun Devils fall in shootout
The lunar eclipse on Wednesday night may explain why 25 goals were scored in the ASU water polo team's game against Hawaii in Tempe.
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Opinions: I like to hurt small animals
SACKETT: An ex-girlfriend and I went out for dinner last week and since I am a broke-ass college student, it was not a very fancy restaurant. Actually, it was more of a diner than a restaurant; it was the type of place where you have to actually walk your bill to the counter to pay. I have no doubt you can feel my pain.
Right next to the register there was one of those little acrylic boxes. You know, the ones that tug at our liberal heartstrings begging us to make even the most mere donation toward their lofty enterprise … I mean, endeavor.
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Opinions: Tapping into independent markets
DEVOE: When something new and different comes out amidst a sea of sequels and rehashed cliché storylines, a little of my faith in the entertainment industry is restored.
With the release of the game "AudioSurf," by independent developer Dylan Fitterer from Steam, on Friday last week, I was treated to a new and addicting experience.
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Opinions: Letters to the Editor
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In for the long run
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
For Mary Cameron, the race has just begun.
Cameron, a mathematics sophomore, ran her fifth marathon this month. Now she's looking toward her next big challenge: triathlons.
Talkin' shit: colon hydrotherapy
I put my ass on the line for SPM — literally. A lot of people talk shit, but not enough people talk about their shit.
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Keep on rocking me, baby
For any student who has heard the phrase, "You were born, like, 40 years too late," this is an exciting time.
World peace
Among the many pageant girl stereotypes, my favorite might have to be "world peace" from the movie Miss Congeniality. For me, it might not be too far from the truth.
The cost of caution
Since 2006, the price of oral contraceptives has increased by 200 percent on some college campuses. While Congress stalls, sexually active students must decide whether protection is worth the money.
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