Election results: Gullett concedes, Pearce trails
Wes Gullett conceded to Greg Stanton in the Phoenix mayoral election and Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce trails Republican Jerry Lewis in a recall election for Legislative District 18.
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Wes Gullett conceded to Greg Stanton in the Phoenix mayoral election and Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce trails Republican Jerry Lewis in a recall election for Legislative District 18.
A team of graduate students and faculty from the School of Arts, Media and Engineering have developed a new rehabilitation system for stroke survivors. The Mixed Reality Stroke Rehabilitation System utilizes both virtual and physical realities to help stroke victims relearn basic motor skills after suffering from a stroke.
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Two ASU professors recently received a $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop technology capable of operating in extreme and hostile environments, such as space.
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Studies released this fall by three different research groups show that most Americans don’t support legislation proposed by U.S. Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., which would replace $1 bills with $1 coins.
Collaborating on the possiblity of a manned mission to Mars, two professors have co-authored and co-edited articles dedicated to space exploration and the possibilities of sending humans to Mars.
Ten students hiked to the top of “A” Mountain to repaint the “A” Monday afternoon after UA fans painted the gold letter blue and white following UA’s win of the Territorial Cup football game.
A recent poll conducted by ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy shows Arizonans favor tighter border security and a reformed pathway to citizenship for undocumented Arizona residents.
The American Institute of Architecture Students at ASU completed a canned food drive competition Wednesday afternoon to benefit Phoenix Rescue Mission, a local non-profit organization that provides shelter and food to the less fortunate.
First year law students Saman Golestan and Daniel Hughes were unsuccessful in reclaiming the annual Jenckes Cup against UA at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Great Hall on Friday.
Construction is underway for the fifth location of Maggie’s Place, a sanctuary for homeless mothers in the Phoenix area.
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The Undergraduate Student Government Senate met Tuesday night to discuss a variety of topics concerning ASU, from installing more blue light call boxes to efforts to save the federal Pell Grant.
Obama for America’s National Campaign Manager Jim Messina and Youth Vote Director Valeisha Butterfield-Jones held a nationwide conference call Monday afternoon with college press members to announce President Barack Obama’s “Greater Together” initiative.
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Phoenix mayoral candidates Wes Gullett and Greg Stanton faced off in a debate Tuesday night at the Downtown campus, addressing the future of sustainability in Phoenix.
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U.S. Rep. David Schweikert from Arizona’s fifth district introduced the Currency, Optimization, Innovation and National Savings Act Sept. 20, a bill aimed at eliminating the $1 bill in favor of a $1 coin.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate voted down a bill Tuesday that would have allowed students to voice their opinion on whether same-sex couples should have equal marriage rights.
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