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(04/20/12 4:23am)
When I first made the decision to go to Europe this summer, like many college students one of the first things to hit me was the dream-blocker question of finances. After all, isn’t that one of the first things to hit us every single morning? You know, the daily guilt that sinks in after buying a $4.63 Caramel Machiatto at Starbucks or the soul-shattering feeling as you pay for on-campus parking?
(02/13/12 5:00am)
Ah, the sweet time of year marked by chocolates, romantic gestures and celebrations of love has come around again for ASU students and lovers all over the Valley. With only one day left, smitten couples are quickly tying the loose ends on their Valentine’s Day plans, frantically searching for the perfectly thoughtful gift and laying out their tenderness-filled itineraries, typically marked by the sweet yet semi-cliché sure-to-impress romantic dinner, dozen roses or the elusive promise ring.
(09/02/11 3:50am)
Sun Devils are officially two weeks into the grueling semester, and thankfully that means the three-day Labor Day weekend has approached. With temperatures slightly peaking over 110 billion degrees, students already want an escape from the heat-radiating concrete of campus. The only things that should be cooking on Labor Day are the hot dogs on your grill - not us students. Where can students go for an escape? For many, the weekend is too short to fly home, or their wallets are, well, too empty for that drive to the Golden Coast or Mexico. Here are three local, affordable ways to celebrate:
(05/02/11 11:23pm)
The Metro Light Rail has many stops, and the Life on the Light Rail’s journey has explored each one.
(05/01/11 10:44pm)
Tempe Beach Park transformed into a big fat Greek party this weekend.
(04/25/11 11:05pm)
Valley residents don’t have to travel to Westminister Abbey to see Catherine “Kate” Middleton and Prince William walk down the aisle.
(04/24/11 9:08pm)
“Whatever we wear, where ever we go ‘yes means yes,’ and ‘no means no.’”
(04/21/11 10:42pm)
Walkers, bicyclists and runners all around Tempe Town Lake will soon be connected.
(04/20/11 12:39am)
War has been trapped in negativity for centuries, but one ASU student is passionate to show the Tempe community the beauty of it.
(04/18/11 11:36pm)
Student government elections may be over, but there are still ways for ASU students to get political experience.
(04/18/11 1:06am)
The Downtown student government elections have been turbulent this year, but last week’s special election places a candidate who was disqualified and later re-qualified in the presidential seat.
(04/11/11 11:23pm)
The Metro Light Rail has become a part of Valley culture, and one stop takes passengers to a place where centuries of Southwest culture are preserved.
(04/08/11 9:02pm)
Results for student government elections were announced Friday for the West and Polytechnic campuses while the Downtown government has declared its own results invalid.
(04/08/11 12:46am)
ASU’s West campus was transformed into an enchanting caricature of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Thursday, and it wasn’t short of magic.
(04/03/11 9:03pm)
Short-lived buzz about domestic violence circulated when photos of bruised and battered Rihanna reached the Internet, and now a professor and her students are creating a buzz on campus that they hope will last.
(04/01/11 4:05am)
Downtown students gathered at ASU’s journalism school Thursday for what turned into a heated debate among student government presidential contenders.
(03/29/11 12:20am)
This summer, some ASU students are putting leisure in the backseat and choosing a unique internship or service-learning experience to help improve the lives of Peruvians.
(03/24/11 11:00pm)
Arizona is often criticized for what some call racially influenced legislation, but a new center at ASU could make it the hub of understanding race’s role in democracy.
(03/09/11 12:19am)
With a fragile economy, many people are turning to lower cost education options, such as Gateway Community College. A direct link to the Metro Light Rail at the 38th and Washington streets stop gives students and commuters convenient access to the school.
(03/03/11 2:24am)
The story of Warren Jeffs and his infamous ring of polygamy has repeatedly stirred the emotions of Americans. Now one film is telling the story of three people who had to start their lives over after being expelled from Jeffs’ community.