Grad student studying jailed women, effect on significant others
Graduate student Elizabeth Rivard is studying the effects incarceration has on husbands and significant others of jailed women across the state.
Categories: Diversity Health and Science News Police Politics Tags: jail prison
Sun Devils bound for Los Angeles for MPSF conference tournament
The 2010 MPSF Championships kick off Friday afternoon for the No. 9 Sun Devils (16-12, 0-7 MPSF) in Los Angeles.
Categories: Featured Sports Water Polo Tags: MPSF Playoffs Tournament Water Polo
Baseball heads west for top-10 showdown with UCLA
Driving on a bus from Tempe to Los Angeles on Thursday, the ASU baseball team had plenty of opportunity to ponder its crucial Pac-10 clash with No. 9 UCLA, which starts Friday.
Costs for summer courses add up
Many students have no choice but to sign up for summer sessions in spite of rising costs and a lack of flat-rate fees.
Categories: Administration Featured News Student Life Tags: summer school Tuition
ASU track and field set for Double Dual
The sport of track and field may be different from other collegiate athletic events, because there are no conference standings or win-loss records. But the rivalries are just as heated.
Categories: Sports Track and Field
Bills, polls and Obama show Arizona not ‘purple’
Forty-five percent of Arizona voted for Barack Obama to be president ... Now, more than two-thirds of Arizonans are supporting, depending who you ask, a very conservative, racist or unconstitutional immigration measure.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Brewer immigration Obama SB 1070
What’s creating quakes?
After an Iranian cleric made a comment about women’s dress causing earthquakes, student Jennifer McCreight had her own thing to say. She started a “Boobquake” as a joke to disprove the accusations.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Boobquake earthquake
Professors’ political partisanship part of reality
University professors have the ability to shape our minds however they like and to fill us with the knowledge of the world or their own personal biases. Are we in good hands?

