Students believe gas prices lead to increased shuttle use
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Gas prices leading to overcrowded intercampus shuttles from The State Press on Vimeo.
Arizona isn't known for it's beer, but Greg "Fretzy" Fretz of The Phoenix Ale Brewery is trying to change that. Based on its market size, Phoenix has a lower than average amount of craft breweries.
Legendary comic book artist Todd McFarlane, best known for creating 'Spawn,' discusses his role as art director in 38 Studios's first game, "Kingdoms of Alamur: Reckoning."
The Tough Mudder is an intense 10 to 12 mile obstacle course designed by the British Special Forces to test a participant's strength, stamina, mental tenacity and teamwork. The event, held at the Mesa Proving Grounds, drew thousands of competitors from across the state and raised money for the Wounded Warrior Project.
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ASU NORML held a joint and blunt rolling competition to raise awareness about the Arizona's marijuana laws.
Francisco Ochoa took a part time cashier job at a parking garage during events in addition to his full time job.
Sandra Schenone handles rattlesnakes in the Life Science Building on the ASU Tempe campus.
Chemistry senior Nicholas Catanzaro loves making beer. A lot.
Life is more than a box of chocolates for a new club at ASU.
Two downtown Phoenix entrepreneurs are looking to sell their fresh, locally grown tilapia to Valley restaurants.
Downtown Phoenix isn’t known for its fresh fish, but two Valley men are looking to change that.
A new club on campus is looking to create and maintain sustainable gardens in the desert year-round.
To offset declining textbook sales, the ASU Bookstores is working to increase the number of book titles available for rent next semester.
A label inaccuracy on the U-Pass has thousands of ASU students riding the Phoenix Valley Metro light rail for free.
Thousands of ASU students have been illegally riding the Metro light rail for the past month, according to an ASU transportation official.Theresa Fletcher, director of ASU Parking and Transit Services, said students are trying to capitalize on an inaccurate label on the back of the ASU Student U-Pass, which costs $40 per semester to purchase.
A lagging economy with a high unemployment rate is causing a growing trend of homelessness among teenagers in the Valley, one community outreach director said.Cathy Johnson, executive director of StandUP For Kids, a community service program that specializes in getting homeless youth in Phoenix off the streets, said homelessness among youth is on the rise in the Valley.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking for better ways to protect public health by potentially regulating tanning devices, Peper Long, a FDA spokesperson said.
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