Overheard on Campus: Syrup traps
"I like waffles because they have little syrup traps."
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"I like waffles because they have little syrup traps."
Christopher Callahan, founding dean of ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication on the Downtown campus, was named Journalism Administrator of the Year by the Scripps Howard Foundation.
Ladies and gentlemen (and native Tucsonians),
Like our Scottsdale neighbors to the north, The State Press has had a little work done.
A group of about 60 ASU students fought heavy eyelids early Saturday as they set out on a nearly 22-hour long trip to Pasadena, Calif., to watch the No. 9 Sun Devils take on the UCLA Bruins.
Telemarketing is a job that often carries stigmas, but Sun Devil Tele-Connections is working to overcome them.
The new season will bring several new faces to the ASU men's soccer club.
Imagine heading down to spring break in Mexico armed with $5 and a credit card. You politely greet the concierge and offer payment in the form of credit. This is when it happens, your credit card is denied.
The iPhone is one of the most anticipated technological gizmos ever. I waited five hours in line on June 29 to snatch one of these cool toys and ever since I bought it, everyone keeps asking me "does it live up to the hype?"
The newly agreed upon $10.6 billion Arizona state budget plan is on its way to the Governor's office and if approved could mean reduced class sizes, increased financial aid, and additional faculty for ASU.
With a handful of protestors outside, Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico, a Democratic candidate for president, spoke with about 700 supporters Thursday at the AFL-CIO office in Phoenix about his plans to improve problems people commonly face in the work force.
ASU's Ike Davis and UC Irvine pitcher Scott Gorgen had differing accounts of the waning seconds leading up to Davis' home run off the sophomore in Saturday's opening game of the College World Series for both teams.
A fire alarm left several ASU students out in the heat late Monday as the Tempe Fire Department scoured a campus high-rise searching for the cause of the alarm.
"Posses all the drags you want stadia."
Homeland security begins at home -- in credit card statements and cell phone wiretaps.
The Supreme Court hears arguments this week from film and recording industries against Grokster and Morpheus, makers of peer-to-peer file exchange software used by millions of people. The suit seeks to hold software makers responsible for copyrighted material that is downloaded and distributed illegally with their software.
Tempe has the opportunity to create a constantly connected city with wireless Internet coverage linking homes, businesses, families and city employees in a low-cost alternative to broadband Internet.
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