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Tempe officials have extended the deadline to make a decision on a long-term solution for the Tempe Town Lake west dam.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Born during the rise of the Lord’s Resistance Army, Ocitti “David” Okech’s life was changed when he was abducted by the African militant group in 2002.
College students who obsess about a 4.0 GPA or those who neglect it entirely may both be in for a surprise — a weak GPA will get a candidate’s application in the trash, but a strong one alone will not snag a job.
Valley Metro public transportation board members are considering a potential fare increase expected to begin July 2012 to offset the increasing operation costs.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Renovations to the historic Hayden Flour Mill are slated to begin as soon as next week, Tempe officials said.
With poverty reports on Tempe and Arizona revealing a grim situation, Tempe education partners are seeking to reach out to lower-income communities for input on their needs.
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said Tuesday that several accusations of sexual harassment levied against him were completely false. Cain spoke to media representatives at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort and said he did not recognize Sharon Bialek, one of his accusers, at all. Bialek graduated from ASU with a degree in communications in December 1983. Cain said the accusations “exceed common sense and certainly exceed standards of decency in America.” Last week, Bialek accused Cain of pushing her head toward his crotch and putting his hand under her skirt in 1997. Bialek is the fourth woman to accuse Cain of sexual harassment and the first to do so publicly. Cain said he is willing to undergo a lie detector test, but only if the accusations had merit. “The charges and accusations, I absolutely reject,” he said. “They simply did not happen.” Cain said he takes accusations of sexual harassment seriously after working in various levels of management before announcing his candidacy for president. “It’s very serious and I have made sure that was something we didn’t tolerate in any organization I was responsible for,” Cain said. Libel and defamation attorney L. Lin Wood introduced Cain, and said his client has been “falsely accused” and must respond to attacks on his reputation. “Now Herman Cain, in the court of public opinion, has to respond not to admissible evidence,” Wood said. “He has to respond to hearsay, he has to respond to rumors and speculation.” Wood has represented clients in several high profile defamation cases, including John and Patsy Ramsey and Anna Nicole Smith’s mother. Vice President of the ASU College Republicans and political science junior Kristin Middleton said she believes the allegations against Cain are false. Middleton said although the club doesn’t support any specific candidate, the publicity that the allegations are bringing Cain might help more than hurt. “If anything, I think it helps his name recognition,” she said. “I guess time will really tell in the next couple of weeks to see how it really affects him.” Cain said the idea that the accusations will cause him to withdraw from the presidential primary race “ain’t gonna happen.” “I’m doing this for the American people and for their children and grandchildren,” Cain said. “I will not be deterred by false, anonymous (and) incorrect accusations.” Reach the reporter at brennan.j.smith@asu.edu Click here to subscribe to the daily State Press newsletter.
The Foundation for Service Dog Support will have extra funding this fall to continue providing service dogs for injured and disabled public safety officials and military personnel.
The Tempe City Council decided in late October to continue using the ficus tree as the main tree on Mill Avenue after months of debate and discussion.
President Barack Obama nominated adjunct law professor Andrew Hurwitz Wednesday to serve on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Regents’ Professor Ronald Greeley’s resume includes experience on nearly 40 NASA committees, more than three decades as an ASU professor and even an asteroid named after him.
A student-directed ASU study conducted on the birth-control shot Depo Provera suggests that the shot may be linked to long-term memory loss.
Civil engineering junior Adriana Ruiz saw her school expenses shrink after learning she was named an Obama Scholar by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund in August.
With Sun Devil Stadium glowing nearby for the Homecoming football game, six local residents spent Saturday night paddling east down Tempe Town Lake.
For Carl Wilkens, genocide is a word that carries different types of significance.
The look and feel of a business has the power to magnetize a customer or send them blocks away.
Students tend to eat anything that is cheap, fast and convenient.
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