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University of Southern California

  • Blogs

    April 20, 2012

    Matthew Giles, Professional Golfer, Drives (a Car) Into a Gilbert House. Cops Thinking Alcohol's a Factor

    Australian professional golfer Matthew Giles took a drive into a Gilbert on Monday, according to police.According to the "extreme DUI" charge Giles was booked into jail on, police are thinking alcohol may have had something to do with it.A little before 10 p.m. Monday, Giles "was traveling at a very ... More >>

  • News

    April 21, 2011

    Ask a Mexican on Staying Stuck on the Bottom Rungs

    Australian professional golfer Matthew Giles took a drive into a Gilbert on Monday, according to police.According to the "extreme DUI" charge Giles was booked into jail on, police are thinking alcohol may have had something to do with it.A little before 10 p.m. Monday, Giles "was traveling at a very ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 5, 2010

    Ian Kennedy Showing He's The Real Deal As D-Backs Starter

    Great old-school game last night between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Houston Astros at what used to be called Enron Field (before the mighty financial fall).   ​D-Backs eked out a 1-0 win in a stellar pitcher's duel between the excellent Roy Oswalt and Ian Kennedy, who won his secon ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 7, 2009

    Should the Cardinals Offer Kurt Warner a New Contract, or Turn it Over to Matt Leinart?

    Cardinals starting quarterback Kurt Warner's contract expires at the end of this season, and according to the NFL News Feed, the Cards and Warner have made no progress toward a new one. Sports pundits like those at the Chicago Tribune are already saying their cities' teams (in this case, the&nb ... More >>

  • News

    February 7, 2008

    Globe High School censors its student newspaper

    Cardinals starting quarterback Kurt Warner's contract expires at the end of this season, and according to the NFL News Feed, the Cards and Warner have made no progress toward a new one. Sports pundits like those at the Chicago Tribune are already saying their cities' teams (in this case, the&nb ... More >>

  • News

    November 8, 2007

    Walking on Water

    Fred Unger's idea of gondolas on Scottsdale's canal went under. Now he's back with a bridge and $250 million

  • News

    June 8, 2006

    Tough Coach

    Another winning season ends for Pat Murphy and his baseball team. Now, it's ASU management's turn at bat

  • News

    October 13, 2005

    Mold Attacks!

    If Gilbert school officials had played straight, Mesquite Junior High kids and teachers would've run for their lives.

  • News

    March 11, 2004

    Speed Queens

    Peoria teen sisters are racing toward success on the track and off

  • News

    November 20, 2003

    Operation Mickey Mouse

    Could downtown Phoenix get more soulless? Yep! Check out Jerry Colangelo's secret plan.

  • News

    October 30, 2003

    Legally Brown

    You've seen Legally Blonde, but did you know Elle Woods really grew up in Paradise Valley?

  • Culture

    February 6, 2003

    The Pain Train

    Two years later, a digital-video short film became an overnight ad sensation

  • Culture

    June 6, 2002

    Tit for Tat

    When girls started going wild, Playboy Video stopped playing mild

  • News

    December 27, 2001

    You've Come a Long Way, Baby

    California mom returns baby book to owner -- 71 years later

  • Culture

    October 18, 2001

    Reel War

    The Army and Hollywood join hands to wage virtual, bloodless battles

  • Culture

    August 30, 2001

    Back to School

    Judd Apatow's Freaks and Geeks grow up, more or less, and move to a dorm

  • Culture

    February 8, 2001

    Boldly Going, Again

    Seeking closure, Robert Wise finally finishes Star Trek: The Motion Picture -- 22 years later

  • News

    May 25, 2000

    Perpetual Heat

    What makes Randy Johnson the most feared Pitcher in baseball?

  • Film

    April 27, 2000

    Net Loss

    Love & Basketball jumps through familiar hoops

  • News

    November 11, 1999

    Is It Time To Pull The Thug?

    Gang style blasts through popular culture. Can the media be used to fight back?

  • News

    October 14, 1999

    The Strong Arm of the Law

    Police go to great lengths -- including civil injunctions -- to combat gangs. The jury is out on their effectiveness

  • News

    August 26, 1999

    Loco Motive

    Jesse Madril's kin are convinced his murder was gang-related, but Guadalupe authorities and the sheriff's office would rather not deal with it

  • News

    July 8, 1999

    Mentor's Lament

    Even tough, effective teachers like Angela Kirkendall struggle to shield inner-city kids from the lure of the streets

  • News

    September 17, 1998

    The Selling of ASU Football

    No matter what happens on the field, ASU athletics hits pay dirt every game--with a nonstop stream of advertisements

  • News

    March 12, 1998

    Under the Knife

    Even legislation can't end violence in Valley hospitals

  • News

    October 16, 1997

    The Vision Quest of Philip Curtis

    More than 500 paintings of social and psychological truths spanning 50 years have made Curtis the dean of Arizona artists. At 90, he's losing the most important tools of his trade.

  • News

    July 17, 1997

    Chris Sheridan Would Like To Thank The Academy

    So would Scottsdale Community College, where Sheridan made his Academy Award-winning student film

  • News

    November 7, 1996

    Turf Wars

    Chicano gang members fight over yards instead of territory in the Inter-Barrio Football League

  • News

    October 24, 1996

    Flashes

    Chicano gang members fight over yards instead of territory in the Inter-Barrio Football League

  • News

    October 17, 1996

    An Exercise in Utility

    Jim Irvin is poised to give the GOP a Corporation Commission majority for the first time in a decade. If that happens, Democratic activist Barbara Sherman and her mentor, Commission chairman Renz Jennings, will both wind up losers.

  • Film

    January 4, 1996

    Hodgepodge Lodge

    Jim Irvin is poised to give the GOP a Corporation Commission majority for the first time in a decade. If that happens, Democratic activist Barbara Sherman and her mentor, Commission chairman Renz Jennings, will both wind up losers.

  • Culture

    May 11, 1995

    HIGH MARX

    Jim Irvin is poised to give the GOP a Corporation Commission majority for the first time in a decade. If that happens, Democratic activist Barbara Sherman and her mentor, Commission chairman Renz Jennings, will both wind up losers.

  • News

    November 3, 1994

    MARK HARRIS, A WRITER'S WRITER

    Jim Irvin is poised to give the GOP a Corporation Commission majority for the first time in a decade. If that happens, Democratic activist Barbara Sherman and her mentor, Commission chairman Renz Jennings, will both wind up losers.

  • News

    April 15, 1992

    IN PARADISE VALLEY, COTTON IS KING

    NFL LINEBACKER MARCUS COTTON MAY HAVE RAPED AN ASU CO-ED. TOO BAD THE COPS DON'T CARE.

  • News

    January 22, 1992

    OUT WITH MARMIE, IN WITH RICHARD NIXON

    NFL LINEBACKER MARCUS COTTON MAY HAVE RAPED AN ASU CO-ED. TOO BAD THE COPS DON'T CARE.

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