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Campus has been a little quieter lately.
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Campus has been a little quieter lately.
SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, is partly to blame for the cancellation of two study abroad trips to China this summer.
Construction for a new ASU Foundation building will soon begin where Lot 51 currently stands at the corner of College Avenue and Fifth Street.
The appointment of two student government senators was unanimously deemed null and void Monday by a student supreme court.
Repeat DUI offenders in Tempe will soon be eligible for home detention and alcohol treatment after spending 10 days in jail.
Tempe's bid to host a 2004 U.S. presidential candidate debate at ASU's Gammage Auditorium has been officially selected.
Conservative political analyst Ann Coulter, brought to the University as a guest of student government, called liberals "traitors" in front of a packed room of students in the Memorial Union on Wednesday.
The city will begin preparation today to build a landmark center for the arts where a landfill now stands.
Three professors received grants to abandon their posts at ASU - for research.
After soliciting public opinion in May, the Tempe City Council will lay out plans on how to spend nearly $3 million in federal funds.
Fear of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which has come to be known as SARS, will keep some students from studying abroad in China this summer.
State money allocated to the Arizona Department of Corrections should be used for higher education, according to the Arizona Advocacy Network, a non-partisan coalition of more than 20 organizations for social justice.
Two associate journalism professors have threatened to boycott award festivities honoring CBS' "60 Minutes" commentator Andy Rooney in light of derogatory comments he made toward female sports reporters.
Metered parallel parking spaces will be added this week along Fifth Street, from College Avenue to Ash Avenue.
Andy Rooney, "60 Minutes" commentator, weekly columnist and author, will be the next recipient of the ASU journalism school's annual and most prestigious award.
ASU's Gammage Auditorium may be host to one of the three 2004 U.S. presidential candidate debates if Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano gets his way.
The Tempe Fire Department will be able to lend a helping hand to other Arizona towns if this wildfire season is as eventful as last year's.
The city of Tempe has to spend money if it wants to attract more business to the area, according to economic developers.
Shawn Hanson, who plays harmonica on the corner of Fifth Street and Mill Avenue, said he was once homeless.
Students can get a chance to catch up on pop culture history by "milling about" Tempe city hall.
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