Blind student scales Kilimanjaro
For the past year, Tanner Robinson has been training for the climb of a lifetime. Robinson was born blind, and before his yearlong training, he had never hiked before.
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For the past year, Tanner Robinson has been training for the climb of a lifetime. Robinson was born blind, and before his yearlong training, he had never hiked before.
Charlene Bashore looks at every opportunity as a learning experience. The biochemistry senior said practicing violin and volunteering has helped her become disciplined in her scientific research.
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ASU has had a select number of commencement speakers throughout the years. Here is a list of past speakers and their accomplishments.
Students and faculty agreed that professors at Mary Lou Fulton School of Education make the college stand out.
U.S. News and World Report ranked the W. P. Carey School of Business as No. 29 in its 2009 list of “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” despite concerns that the poor economy would hurt the school’s ranking, a business-school official said.
A recent study shows student dieticians may have a negative bias toward overweight or obese people, which can lead to different treatment recommendations simply based on how much a patient weighs
As campaigning for the Undergraduate Student Government election in Tempe continues, the two remaining presidential candidates said they are talking with students to get the word out about voting and keeping the same platforms.
April marks the start of Donate Life Month, and with it the first competition to get the most students to sign up to be organ donors between ASU, NAU and UA.
Because young people are the way of the future, issues affecting younger generations should be more of a priority, Julianne Malveaux said Monday in a lecture geared toward students.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
When Taylor Place opens next semester, changes will include the opening of the second tower, increasing the number of community assistants and opening additional eateries to accommodate an increase in residents, University officials said.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
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For the first time, Sun Devils across the nation participated in diverse community services events Saturday as part of the annual ASU Cares day that has been ASU tradition for decades.
Litchfield Park residents are being warned of a door-to-door scam in which young people identity themselves as students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
A group of 29 upperclassmen who aim to make first-year students feel more at home is looking for applicants for this coming fall.
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