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The game against USC left me wondering who the future quarterback at ASU will be. The switch from senior Danny Sullivan to freshman Brock Osweiler during the second half was crucial to the game’s momentum.
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The game against USC left me wondering who the future quarterback at ASU will be. The switch from senior Danny Sullivan to freshman Brock Osweiler during the second half was crucial to the game’s momentum.
How about them Cowboys? Or lack thereof. A promising team with solid talent has become a 2-2 team going into the fifth week of the regular season.
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Growing foreclosure rates are responsible for a new housing trend that few Arizonans would have guessed in previous years.
ASU students joined with a nonprofit organization in a mass bike ride to show support for cleaner modes of public transportation at the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus Thursday afternoon.
Produce imported to the United States from Mexico can be tainted with bacteria and disease, so associate professor William Nganje and his team at the Polytechnic campus have made it their priority to ensure food safety.
Eighteenth century Scottish poet Robert Burns was remembered Wednesday night at Four Peaks Brewery in Tempe through an informal celebration filled with bagpipes and Scottish dancing.
Big changes are in store later this month for public-transit users in the Valley, including ASU students.
Phoenix broke the Valley record for consecutive months of falling housing prices, making it the 18th straight month in August, according to an ASU study.
Implementation of department mergers planned after fall budget cuts will take place over the next several months, a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences official said Monday.
Musicians, poets and actors expressed their creativity through song and poetry at the Artist Open Mic Night Tuesday night.
Downtown Phoenix campus kicked off Homecoming Week on Monday with the Hearts of Gold Service Project, at which students served dinner to families at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Phoenix.
ASU and the University of Guanajuato in Mexico have signed an agreement to promote healthcare research between the two countries.
After intense semifinal and final rounds, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences won the 2008 ASU Academic Bowl on Thursday night.
After a grueling two-week battle, four ASU colleges and schools are preparing for Thursday's final rounds of the third annual Academic Bowl.
Vintage decorations from 1930s and 1940s Hollywood adorn the walls of Flying Blanket Recording Studio. Historic recording equipment from over three decades ago make contemporary music.
A recent study from the W.P. Carey School of Business reports a large percentage of hospitals across the country have not implemented information technology systems that could prevent life-threatening errors in hospitals.
ASU researchers are working to improve the criteria used in the search for extraterrestrial life on other planets.
A new chair has been appointed to head the Harrington Department of Bioengineering.
Students can now study the changes and developments in the Middle East through ASU in Dubai, a winter program that focuses on the progress and expansion of the city of Dubai and the rapid transformation in the United Arab Emirates.
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