Lacrosse has national title on its mind
For the Arizona State men’s lacrosse team, the past is the past — it’s time to focus on the season at hand, and expectations are high.
Categories: Sports Tags: ASU lacrosse Collegiate Lacrosse Association Southwestern Lacrosse Conference
Ready for Republican responsibility
Republican legislators have proposed funding a $5 million anti-smuggling unit instead of funding transplants for nearly 100 Arizonans. Legislators should employ simple solutions to fund both efforts.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: immigration Opinion organ donation
Outside company to take over ASU Bookstores
In an attempt to increase services and low-cost textbook options, ASU has hired an outside company to take over management of campus bookstores.
Categories: Administration Featured News Newsletter Spotlight Student Life Tags: Follett Higher Education Group low-cost textbooks textbooks
Low scores limit Gym Devils against No. 2 Stanford
The Cardinal won every event in the meet, extending their best-ever start to 15-0 during the team's Senior Day.
Categories: Gymnastics Sports Tags: ASU gymnastics Stanford
Letter to the Editor: March 1
In reference to Senate Bill 1467 — proposed legislation that would allow concealed firearms on campus.
Categories: Letters Opinion Tags: guns on campus Opinion senate bill 1467
Sprinter Chaney grabs two MPSF titles
With a title in the 200-meter and 400-meter dash, Jasmine Chaney helped the ASU women to a fourth-place finish at the MSPF championships in Seattle.
Categories: Newsletter Sports Track and Field Tags: asu track and field Jasmine Chaney MPSF Championships Oregon Stanford
Inadvertent terrorism
Unintentionally, the mass media plays right into terrorists’ plans.
Categories: Columns Newsletter Opinion Tags: journalism Opinion terrorism
Stanford v. inventors
A current Supreme Court case, Stanford v. Roche, may fundamentally alter the way business is conducted at universities.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Opinion stanford v. roche

