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(11/30/01 12:00am)
Repercussions from proposed university budget cuts came home Thursday at the Arizona Board of Regents meeting when it took a painful step forward by ordering the closure of a relatively new college program.
(11/29/01 12:00am)
The Arizona Board of Regents is one step closer to implementing seamless student services for the online Arizona Regents University.
(11/28/01 12:00am)
Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano announced Tuesday that he would not accept a petition to draft him for a fifth term as mayor, nor challenge any Arizona Supreme Court decision regarding his incumbency.
(11/26/01 12:00am)
ASU microbiology graduate Craig Robson has found a way to escape the pressures of the academic grind while still pursuing his career goals and earning some college credits.
(11/16/01 12:00am)
ASU research departments and foreign research scientists handling potentially lethal biological materials may come under strict control in the future due to legislation introduced in Congress this week.
(11/09/01 12:00am)
The number of potential City Council candidates stands at seven with the addition this week of ASU alumnus Jay Mansperger.
(11/02/01 12:00am)
The Arizona Board of Regents will be taking a closer look at the state universities' information technology programs in the future, now that the State Auditor General has released a report detailing a lack of supervision in IT programs.
(10/31/01 12:00am)
Ending the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan as a source of Osama bin Laden's propaganda war was the subject of a symposium held Tuesday in the Memorial Union to observe the birthday of the United Nations, Oct. 24, 1945.
(10/29/01 12:00am)
The race for three Tempe City Council seats up for grabs in the March 12 general election is getting crowed with two more residents filing petition applications, bringing the total number of candidates to six.
(10/26/01 12:00am)
Five Native American nations were represented at the annual ASU Native American Day held Thursday on Hayden Lawn.
(10/16/01 12:00am)
An anti-smoking initiative requiring smoke-free work places, including bars, restaurants, outdoor facilities and stadiums in Tempe, is close to getting on the May general election ballot, according to its supporters.
(10/15/01 12:00am)
ASU presidential search forums held to gather input ended Friday with administrators and the public agreeing that the next president should be qualified to manage all three ASU campuses.
(10/12/01 12:00am)
The ease with which a student visa can be attained and the restrictions a student might face may drastically change in the near future under a legislative amendment introduced Thursday into Congress by U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake, R-1st District.
(10/10/01 12:00am)
Tempe businessman Brett Scott is the latest person to throw his hat into the political ring, announcing candidacy for one of the three Tempe City Council seats up for grabs in the March 12 primary.
(10/05/01 12:00am)
Gene Ganssle, the candidate who lost to Tempe mayor Neil Giuliano in September’s mayoral recall election, has announced that he will run for one of the three City Council seats up for election in the March primary.
(10/01/01 12:00am)
Competition from commercial universities in the Valley is helping absorb the overflow of students in the Arizona university system, and at the same time, is convincing ASU to open more flexible distance learning courses.
(09/26/01 12:00am)
The ASU Presidential search committee said the new ASU president should be a unifying leader when they met Tuesday to discuss the search for a replacement to current president Lattie Coor.
(09/24/01 12:00am)
A campus rally held to promote unity in the college community brought both ominous and comforting comments from ASU President Lattie Coor Friday afternoon.
(09/17/01 12:00am)
Several ASU departments have risen to the challenge of helping students cope after the terrorist attacks in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Groups are offering emotional support to students dealing with the tragedy and conducting open discussions to prevent backlash to Middle Eastern students on campus.
(08/31/01 12:00am)
State dignitaries congratulated ASU alumnus Gary K. Ong on Thursday for his appointment to the Commission on Asian American and Pacific Islanders.