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Tempe

Contest aims to stimulate Mill Avenue

Published On:
Sunday, June 28, 2009

Mill Avenue might see more shoppers after a retail store contest that ended Friday.

ASU Police looking for robbery suspect

Published On:
Sunday, June 14, 2009

ASU Police recently issued a crime alert for an armed robbery that occurred during the final week of spring semester.

State may lose $1 billion in federal funds

The state Legislature passed a budget last week that “sweeps” funds from the University and disqualifies the state from receiving almost $1 billion in federal stimulus money, according to an ASU p

Suggestion system brings Mars closer

Mars is closer for computer users than ever before, thanks to the development of two new features on Google Earth 5.0.

Program cut would save nearly half a million dollars

ASU’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program was approved to be disestablished by the Academic Affairs Committee of the Arizona Board of Regents at the June 3 meeting.

Downtown

Congressman to help potential citizens

Guest Author:
Nakisa Azizi
Published On:
Sunday, June 28, 2009

The staff at Congressman Ed Pastor’s Phoenix District Office is notifying Valley residents that it will be holding a citizenship drive scheduled for Oct. 17.

State may lose $1 billion in federal funds

The state Legislature passed a budget last week that “sweeps” funds from the University and disqualifies the state from receiving almost $1 billion in federal stimulus money, according to an ASU p

Suggestion system brings Mars closer

Mars is closer for computer users than ever before, thanks to the development of two new features on Google Earth 5.0.

Program cut would save nearly half a million dollars

ASU’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program was approved to be disestablished by the Academic Affairs Committee of the Arizona Board of Regents at the June 3 meeting.

Official: Plans for four-year college moving forward

Published On:
Monday, June 1, 2009

University President Michael Crow has been discussing the design for a public four-year college in Arizona, according to a recent Twitter update and Virgil Renzulli, vice president of public affairs.

West

State may lose $1 billion in federal funds

The state Legislature passed a budget last week that “sweeps” funds from the University and disqualifies the state from receiving almost $1 billion in federal stimulus money, according to an ASU p

Suggestion system brings Mars closer

Mars is closer for computer users than ever before, thanks to the development of two new features on Google Earth 5.0.

Program cut would save nearly half a million dollars

ASU’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program was approved to be disestablished by the Academic Affairs Committee of the Arizona Board of Regents at the June 3 meeting.

Official: Plans for four-year college moving forward

Published On:
Monday, June 1, 2009

University President Michael Crow has been discussing the design for a public four-year college in Arizona, according to a recent Twitter update and Virgil Renzulli, vice president of public affairs.

Police Beat

Published On:
Monday, June 1, 2009

Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:

Polytechnic

State may lose $1 billion in federal funds

The state Legislature passed a budget last week that “sweeps” funds from the University and disqualifies the state from receiving almost $1 billion in federal stimulus money, according to an ASU p

Suggestion system brings Mars closer

Mars is closer for computer users than ever before, thanks to the development of two new features on Google Earth 5.0.

Program cut would save nearly half a million dollars

ASU’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program was approved to be disestablished by the Academic Affairs Committee of the Arizona Board of Regents at the June 3 meeting.

Official: Plans for four-year college moving forward

Published On:
Monday, June 1, 2009

University President Michael Crow has been discussing the design for a public four-year college in Arizona, according to a recent Twitter update and Virgil Renzulli, vice president of public affairs.

Police Beat

Published On:
Monday, June 1, 2009

Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:

Graduation

Obama: Current economic situation can be an opportunity

Subhead:
President addresses 9,000 graduates
Published On:
Thursday, May 14, 2009

President Barack Obama told the 9,000 members of the Class of 2009 that their contributions over the next few years will determine the country’s ability to recover from a disastrous financial meltdo

Defending our ‘populist institutions’

Published On:
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Back when I was a junior in high school, someone asked me if I would attend college. In my ignorance, I answered no.

The opportunity of a lifetime

Published On:
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Society portrays college as the best years of our life. Then it supposedly is all downhill from there.

Web site sheds light on best careers

Published On:
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Top 5 best careers

  • Mathematician
  • Actuary
  • Statistician
  • Biologist
  • Software engineer

Top 5 worst careers

  • Lumberjack

‘Golden’ grads to lead commencement

Published On:
Thursday, April 30, 2009
04-30-09 Golden Grads
Image Caption:
The Golden Circle graduates of 1958 gather last year to celebrate 50 years since their graduation from ASU. The graduates are gathered around Kachina Fountain in front of Old Main on the Tempe campus. (Photo courtesy of Tim Trumble)

A group of beaming graduates will march into Sun Devil Stadium on May 13 and stand proudly before a crowd of more than 60,000 people, but they won’t be waiting to get their diplomas.