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It all started with a tripod.
Student senators from the Tempe and Downtown campuses will vote next week to support a facilities fee that would help create new and expanded buildings on all four campuses.
ASU is giving 15 teams from Arizona high schools a chance to throw sustainability to the dogs.
Chandler city officials hope a new ASU campus built in the city could bring potential employees together with students searching for jobs and internships.
Medical marijuana may appear on the November 2010 ballot if one group campaigning at ASU achieves its goal.
The wealth of a neighborhood could influence the outdoor temperature of the area, according to a study to be released in October by ASU researchers.
On top of the dangers of driving drunk, the cost of one DUI ticket in the state of Arizona can exceed $1,200 in fines.
Tempe police arrested 52 people Saturday on suspicion of underage drinking after the Arizona Department of Liquor Licensing and Control alerted the Tempe Police Department.
Students transferring to ASU from Pima Community College, near UA in Tucson, will have the chance to receive a tuition incentive from the University in addition to other benefits.
The city of Payson is waiting to hear from University officials if it will be chosen as the site of a new state college that ASU plans to build by fall 2011.
A team of ASU researchers is using tobacco plants to create a vaccine that would combat the norovirus, a gastrointestinal virus that affects 90 to 95 percent of people at some point in their lives.
The Havasupai Tribe is proceeding with a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents that claims ASU and UA misused blood samples taken from tribal members for diabetes research.
Saudi Arabian royalty recognized an ASU environmental group for its work in water conservation on campus and in the state.
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication will host a series of special events this week to celebrate its 25th anniversary and its new home at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Two student groups on campus have issued a warning: Beware of flying pumpkins.
As voters focus on the specifics of the debates between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain, one ASU professor is working to publish a book on the strategies these candidates and others before them have used.
The University will soon be using green power to save some green with an $11 million solar-panel project.
The Downtown campus has taken a step to further sustainability efforts by the University, with additions to its co-mingled recycling program becoming fully operational this week.
Google Inc. will close its Arizona offices, housed in the University Services Building on the Tempe campus on Nov. 21.
Monday is the due date for ASU to pay a fine to Maricopa County for releasing asbestos during the 2006 reconstruction of the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus.
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