Letter from the Editor: One chapter’s close
In my few short years as a journalist, I’ve seen the best and worst of human nature.
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In my few short years as a journalist, I’ve seen the best and worst of human nature.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Tempe police reported the following incidents Friday:
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Though Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is leading in the delegate count, rival Hillary Clinton is ahead in at least one tally in the ASU community.
A state representative said Tuesday that he plans to modify a Senate bill that would, if passed, ban public schools and universities from teaching values that contradict American ideals and Western civilization.
Independent candidate Ralph Nader is making another run for president this November, and his campaign is looking to ASU students for help.
An ASU parking lot became the battleground for a free speech debate Monday when a KTAR talk radio personality hosted his show on campus to protest the station's being banned from University shuttle buses.
After hours of work by both volunteers and paid petition circulators, the Arizona Green Party will be a recognized political party on the 2008 ballot.
An ASU parking lot became the battleground for a free speech debate Monday when a KTAR talk radio personality hosted his show on campus to protest the station's ban from University shuttle buses.
In response to allegations of discrimination in Arizona schools, one lawmaker hopes a bill moving through the state Legislature will further safeguard students' freedom of religion.
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. told a crowd of 1,500 Monday to remember America's history of racial animosity while warning them not to repeat it.
A panel voted Tuesday to extend health benefits to the unmarried partners of state and university employees, marking a significant step for gay rights advocates in Arizona.
Arizona's three universities have proposed a plan to stimulate the economy by creating construction jobs, but economics experts are questioning whether the $1.4 billion plan would be enough to save the state from a recession.
With the experience he gained during two years as an ASU student regent, Ed Hermes said he's now ready to supervise Maricopa County.
As lawmakers and universities continue to tiptoe around the controversial funding practice of earmarks, ASU officials have decided not to apply for these funds, hoping the decision pays off in the future.
Several ASU students found themselves sharing an elevator with unlikely partners Monday afternoon when at least three firefighters responded to a small air-conditioning unit fire on the 14th floor of Manzanita Hall.
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A fierce battle is raging within the United States' borders, but the weapons are ideological rather than physical.
The debate over guns in schools heated up on March 10, when the Senate Rules Committee approved a bill that would allow concealed weapons to be carried on Arizona community college and university campuses.
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