Plans advance for ASU college in Payson
ASU is exploring the possibility of building a green campus in the town of Payson with lower tuition rates.
Cuts to education anticipated despite Prop 100 passage
Despite the passage of a special election ballot measure meant to financially revive the state’s education system, some legislative officials still predict large budget cuts to education.
Categories: News Newsletter Politics Spotlight Tags: Michael Crow prop 100
Seated fencers takes a stab at competition
Arizona’s first seated fencing team, created a year and a half ago, came to ASU at the beginning of this semester to join the current fencing team Salle Diablo.
Categories: News Newsletter Spotlight Student Life Tags: fencing Grand Canyon Seated Fencing Foundation seated fencing
ASU receives grant for new algae research center
Gov. Jan Brewer announced Tuesday that ASU will receive a $2 million grant to fund a project called the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation, known as AzCATI.
Categories: Featured Health and Science News Polytechnic Tags: Algae Biomass Summit algae research Algal Biomass Organization Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation Jan Brewer Laboratory for Algae Research and Biotechnology
Tempe looks for next Bike Hero
Tempe is currently conducting its nomination process for the annual Bike Hero Award.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: Bike Hero Award The Bicycle Cellar
Sun Devils look to halt losing streak against Beavers
In college football, losses can pile up in a hurry and before you know it, your season can be over. The Sun Devils look to stop the losses Saturday at Oregon State.
Categories: Football Sports Tags: ASU football Oregon State Video

