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(04/09/10 1:54am)
The Farm at South Mountain was created in the 1920s, although back then it was divided into two-acre parcels of land and sold with the purpose of promoting self-sufficiency. Now, The Farm has three restaurants, health and wellness centers, a doctor’s office and an artist’s studio.
(04/16/09 12:00am)
Instead of simply taking a pill from the doctor for an illness, students who complete an integrative health program in the School of Social Work will learn to take charge of both their own conditions and those they help.
(04/08/09 12:00am)
Mothers who are victims of domestic abuse or homeless will have a sweeter Easter this year with the arrival of student-made care packages.
(04/02/09 12:00am)
The ancient art of origami might be thought of as simply a fun hobby, but one engineering professor uses folded paper to teach the fundamentals of engineering.
(02/20/09 12:00am)
Inhaling and exhaling might be the most natural actions for people, but two ASU professors have created breathing exercises that lead to better health while improving musical skills.
(02/12/09 12:00am)
While many ASU graduates head off to the corporate world to find jobs, some decide to travel overseas to help communities grow with the Peace Corps.
(12/05/08 12:00am)
Although the new building for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication has been up and running since August, some ASU programs have yet to broadcast from their new downtown Phoenix home.
(11/21/08 12:00am)
Students filled Palo Verde Beach in Tempe Thursday afternoon with handfuls of toothpaste, soap and toothbrushes.
(11/17/08 12:00am)
Through a new Facebook application, users will be able to turn virtual drinks into a reality.
(11/07/08 12:00am)
By day, Jewell Rhodes teaches ASU English classes and works at the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing. But by night, she converses with voodoo queens and vampires.
(11/03/08 12:00am)
The country of Tarafina might not exist, but a team of five ASU students won $1,000 and a chance to compete in Washington, D.C., by adjusting its tax codes on Friday.
(10/30/08 12:00am)
A server failure cut campus Internet access and kept off-campus users from accessing ASU Web sites for at least four hours Wednesday night.
(10/21/08 12:00am)
A larger, updated Student Recreation Complex could be on the horizon for Tempe campus students if an SRC expansion plan is approved.
(10/07/08 12:00am)
By November, students on the Tempe campus will be able to find relief from the sun in the shade provided by 100 new trees.
(09/19/08 12:00am)
The city of Tempe is planning to build a pedestrian bridge over Tempe Town Lake, providing a safer passage for pedestrians and cyclists.
(08/29/08 12:00am)
A former tenured professor fired by ASU is suing the University, claiming her release was discrimination.
(04/16/08 12:00am)
April 16 marks the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech shooting, and many ASU students are reflecting on their own campus safety.
(04/11/08 12:00am)
Students who have always dreamed of working in Washington, D.C., but couldn't foot the bill can now get a little help from ASU.
(04/01/08 12:00am)
ASU's West campus is growing not only in size and number of students, but also in the amount of scholarships being awarded.
(03/17/08 12:00am)
ASU researchers are putting the finishing touches on a large-scale nuclear reactor model at the Tempe campus.