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What are you doing at 11:45 a.m. on a Tuesday?
Listen up, teachers.
Protesters yelled through bullhorns and played the bagpipes loudly in the background when Sen. John McCain said Saturday that he did not support setting a pullout date for the American military at a Tempe City Hall rally.
Though ASU is often referred to as a dry campus, drinking alcohol will be allowed in two residence halls next year.
Contradictory to their name, hundreds of students won't be in "disguise" Saturday when they are out in full force volunteering their time.
"This class sucks." "I (heart) Cox." "Haters!" "We don't belong here."
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Music was blaring and vendors lined Hayden Lawn as students rode bikes to raise money without moving forward one inch.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
When undeclared freshman Amanda Levine decided to help a friend obtain information about getting an abortion during spring break, they were unsure of where to go.
Within the next several days, ASU will try to notify 23 computer users that the Recording Industry Association of America may take legal action against.
The Vagina Monologues will be performed at ASU this weekend, but not all students are happy about it.
Beginning July 1, Residential Life will manage and operate The Towers.
Residential Life posted the fall 2006 average GPAs for students living on campus and found residents in Irish Hall had the highest average GPA with 3.65, according to an e-mail from Director of Residential Life Michael Coakley.
A group of ASU students is giving underprivileged children a chance to become bookworms.
ASU professors may not be doing enough to teach students about topics relating to people of various ethnicities, a history professor said at a forum Tuesday.
To better reach students, Residential Life has decided to split up residence halls into small communities.
ASU's Police Department is bringing the police station to the residence halls.
For on-campus residents, rent is on the rise if the Arizona Board of Regents opts to approve a rate increase at their March meeting.
Construction freshman Ben Whitmer currently lives in Palo Verde Main, but he plans to look for an off-campus apartment next year.
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