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(04/29/10 12:28am)
I begin this, the fourth installment of Love It Then Leave It, with a few words about our “Secret Garden” contest winner. I’m speaking of course about the distinguished, unassailable maverick known as Sam Gavin. Without question, Sam Gavin is a savior of worlds. Sam Gavin is the kind of exemplary human that inspires random kindness, common radness and awesome prowess.
(04/28/10 9:07pm)
Student attempts to make the grade by abusing Adderall, a medication prescribed for treating attention deficit disorder, are becoming more common on college campuses, and some at ASU say it is no more effective than it is safe.
(04/21/10 11:00pm)
An “herbal incense blend” sold at smoke shops around the Valley that has similar effects to smoking marijuana when inhaled is becoming a popular replacement for some students.
(04/14/10 9:45pm)
Award-winning Israeli film director and author Etgar Keret discussed his creative process and the challenges of conveying Israeli life at the Piper Writer’s House on the Tempe campus Wednesday afternoon.
(04/11/10 9:28pm)
Shhhhhhh.
(04/08/10 12:09am)
Reinstating domestic partner benefits for Arizona state employees was the top priority of the LGBTQ Coalition’s State of the Union event on Wednesday.
(04/07/10 11:57pm)
Before I delve into this second post, I would like to acknowledge a few people for their great input thus far. Firstly, I’d like to thank reader “meg92986” for the comment on my last post. To answer that query: I have taken countless naps in Hayden Library throughout my collegiate career, every one of them tranquil and refreshing. However, I have not slumbered there for an entire night, which I think would be an excellent undertaking around finals time. Also, the annual Undie Run is too good to pass up. I’ve very grateful for the suggestions, and thanks for reading!
(04/01/10 1:09am)
The University’s Council of Religious Advisors is partnering with Phoenix nonprofit organization Open Table and student volunteers to bring an ASU-related person or family out of poverty.
(03/24/10 11:56pm)
In its push to become more technologically savvy, Tempe is asking residents how they want the city to get plugged in.
(03/23/10 12:27am)
This Blog is a Swan Song: My Last Semester at ASU
(03/11/10 2:33am)
Hollywood came to Tempe Wednesday night during a video-chat Q&A session with “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” director Peter Sollett.
(03/04/10 12:41am)
The use of wastewater as a sustainable resource is a common but misunderstood practice in Arizona, experts said at a sustainability forum Wednesday.
(02/25/10 4:43am)
Shoppers at the Whole Foods Market at Rural and Baseline roads helped Tempe’s homeless population Wednesday as they purchased their groceries.
(02/18/10 12:00am)
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering held a “Dinner With the Deans” banquet Wednesday night on the Tempe campus, uniting engineering students and faculty as part of national “E Week” to celebrate engineering.
(02/11/10 12:00am)
Few students walk around campus expecting to find the love of their life.
(01/29/10 12:00am)
Students and parents can take advantage of a new tax break available this year to expand the amount of money spent on tuition they can write off on their taxes.
(01/19/10 12:00am)
Two unfinished 22- and 30-story condominium towers near the Tempe campus will go up for auction in April after their construction came to a sudden halt in 2008.
(02/06/08 12:00am)
We're home at last. The French Quarter West Coast tour 2008 has ended, and while our adventures were many, I still relish in the comfort of my own mattress and clean laundry.
(01/30/08 12:00am)
Good tidings from the lush freeze of Olympia, Wash.! When I last reported, we were deep in the righteous squalor of a San Louis Obispo punk house. Now we're making soup in the state capital, and our evergreen friends here have yet to take down their Halloween decorations.
(01/23/08 12:00am)
I've never read Kerouac. I know nothing about Ken Kesey's "Merry Pranksters" and their acid-fueled jaunt across the U.S. in the '70s.