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While “Pomp and Circumstance” isn’t playing for the Class of 2016 quite yet, graduation is closer than many seniors — myself included — would like to admit.
Traffic on Terrace Road between Lemon Street and Rural Road was impacted after a shooting occurred at the Vertex Apartments early Friday morning, Tempe Police officials said.
ASU administration's tuition proposal for the 2016-17 school year, released Friday, includes a slight increase for in-state students and a larger increase for out-of-state and international students.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
ASU President Michael Crow has a big job. He’s supposed to run the University and be the public face of a sprawling campus. That doesn’t mean he can’t have a little fun now and then.
Under a new program, ASU and an online learning group will be offering freshmen the opportunity to get a full year of college credit without having to apply to the University.
This year, ASU students will not be able to strip down for a fun run, since the BB Run has been cancelled.
Gov. Doug Ducey told the Arizona Board of Regents he is invested in Arizona’s higher education system at their meeting Thursday.
Just one day ahead of the expected release of proposed tuition rates, ASU President Michael Crow told the Arizona Board of Regents the University is continuing to see growth in many areas of education, enrollment and research.
When ASU and Starbucks announced they would partner to offer employees the chance to pursue an online education for free, many people doubted the feasibility of the program, which has been successful so far, officials said.
While ASU students scurried to and from class on Tuesday afternoon, a group of 100 students and community members marched through the heart of the Tempe campus calling on the Arizona Board of Regents to give deferred action recipients in-state tuition rates.
Noble Library is expected to be reopened and fully operational at the start of the fall 2015 semester, ASU officials said.
The ASASU Supreme Court voted to not allow Tempe Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidate Christopher Hollman to be placed on the ballot.
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