ASU employee displays wire art
Wire cats leap across the room. Their grace is conveyed with a few spare and simple wires. Fish swim, glinting as they turn.
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Wire cats leap across the room. Their grace is conveyed with a few spare and simple wires. Fish swim, glinting as they turn.
My parents have a photograph of me sitting on their piano. It is 1987 and I am five years old with maroon and gold felt horns on my head. We are at the Rose Bowl and I am certain that I will always be a Sun Devil.
There are several things I would like to mention that Lucia Bill and Brian Clapp of The State Press failed to mention or distorted to fit their opinions.
According to wire reports, former ASU Sundevil and Arizona Cardinals football player Pat Tillman was killed in combat in Afghanistan on Thursday. He was 27.
April 23, 2004
April 22, 2004
The ASU men's gymnastics team has never let little things like lack of money or recognition get in the way of their success. Last weekend was no exception.
Last week I attended the Undergraduate Student Government presidential debate between the runoff candidates Sophie O'Keefe-Zelman and Zach Gingg. As a staff member of campus station the Blaze 1260 AM, which sponsored and organized the event, I was required to attend and help out with the proceedings. The debate was held at one of the large lecture halls in the Coor building, and as I arrived there a little bit late after getting out of one of my classes, I noticed something peculiar about the room - it was almost empty.
U.S.-Mexico border sustainability was a top priority Tuesday when nearly 60 government, businesses and academic representatives from the two countries attended a border conference in the Memorial Union.
ASU professor Ed Garnero knew he would have to play his bass if it was to be his last lecture.
Students savored samples of Cold Stone ice cream when CEO and ASU alumnus Doug Ducey came to ASU East to share his experience as leader of one of the fastest growing franchises in the nation.
Four final candidates have been selected out of about 50 applicants to lead ASU East and serve its 3,660 students as the next vice president and provost.
April 21, 2004
Any compulsive gambler who has ever lost his proverbial hide during a high-stakes gambling affair would love to settle for what ASU's water polo team has excelled at all season long -- breaking even.
April 20, 2004
April 19, 2004
Dedicated Corona and fish taco fans helped owners of Dos Gringos Trailer Park move the popular hangout to its new location Thursday on Eighth Street near Rural Road.
As if four nationally ranked teams, in as many weeks, weren't enough to test ASU's water polo squad, the team is about to hit the road for four more games in just two days.
April 16, 2004
AWESOME PARTY COMING THIS WEEKEND: NO COVER! LIVE BAND! FREE BEER!
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