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Sun Devils, Salvation Army join forces to feed hungry ASU football head coach Bruce Snyder and his team don't have a game to play on Thanksgiving, but they will have a tough opponent to tackle -- hunger. Voters against tax increase for stadium, poll indicates Maricopa County voters oppose building a new football stadium for the Arizona Cardinals if it requires a tax increase for county residents, a recent poll shows. How Are They Celebrating? - ASU people tell how they will spend the holiday. Preschool short on funds, could close doors The College of Education Preschool is safe for now, but without necessary funding it will cease to exist after next semester. ASU brings Thanksgiving to Phoenix Children's Hospital About 120 children at Phoenix Children's Hospital on Thanksgiving Day will enjoy a festival filled with music and activities organized by a group of students from a recreational programming class at ASU. 'Red Means Stop' leads fight against careless driving Every 12 minutes, a Phoenix motorist runs a red light. This figure drops to five minutes during rush hour, according to 1998 statistics from the Phoenix Police Department. Gammage lobby hosts community art Oil, pastel and watercolor paintings will brighten the lobby walls of ASU's Gammage Auditorium through Jan. 16, by way of a presentation titled "Images -- The Last 100 Years." Albanian student savors freedom Dritan Zela was told that the "roads were paved with gold in America." When he arrived in Arizona five years ago, he found that the roads were not paved in gold. In fact they were not paved at all. The roads were waiting for him to pave them.
Archuleta leads Sun Devils into 1999 Showdown Linebacker's leadership quiet but effective When he didn't do his homework, Adam Archuleta's mom forced him to be quiet and suspended him from a Pop Warner game. When the former walk-on earned an ASU football scholarship, he described himself as being "silent." When he teaches younger athletes on the field, Archuleta doesn't need to say a word. Women's hoops schedule toughest of coach's tenure In ASU women's basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne's mind, there's no doubt about it: Her squad's upcoming schedule will be the toughest it has played during her four-year tenure. ASU Volleyball loses to NAU As the theme from Jaws echoed throughout NAU's Joseph C. Rolle activity center, the ASU volleyball team couldn't find a way to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, losing to NAU in five games. The edge - a breakdown of this weeks game by Justin Doom Devils to take on Longhorns, 7-footer Whenever anyone brings up size in his presence, there's a saying Rob Evans breaks out, one in which he strongly believes: "Sometimes size can be a very, very overrated thing in college basketball." Editorial: Food drive next week; send hunger packing Imagine what this time of year is like for the one in four children living in our state who don't have enough food to eat. Now, imagine that you can make a difference. Column: Pocket monsters facing big match It's a sickness that began 10 years ago in the far reaches of the Orient. Bright and bubbly characters in a video game captured the youth of Japan. Ear-splitting voices brought the masses to their knees ... for more. Column: Big chicken ducks out on Sunday's debate It's time to keep score. With the Arizona Republican primary only three months away, every game in the election season counts. Sunday night's debate was important, and Texas Gov. George W. Bush forfeited. Letters to the Editor
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