ASU East: Coming up short out East
Students and faculty at ASU East don't have the same resources and infrastructure as those at main campus.
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Students and faculty at ASU East don't have the same resources and infrastructure as those at main campus.
For eight years, adrenaline-craving ASU students have been taking rock climbing 105 at an indoor rock climbing gym near campus.
March 03, 2004
March 02, 2004
The scene is postwar Iraq. Nada Jassem is the flute player in an all-female band. Nada cannot walk down the street in Iraq carrying her flute. Sahera Zouhair, a Sunni Muslim, is abused if she stands on her own balcony with her hair showing. Rapes go unreported, women are afraid to go outside without an escort, and the hijab (head covering) is now, at least in practice, mandatory for all women.
Even rock stars get the tuition increase blues. When Roger Clyne and P.H. Naffah graduated from ASU in the early 1990s, tuition costs had doubled since they enrolled.
Etchings of words and designs cover the facade of the Lattie F. Coor Hall. It is not just a classroom building, but also the newest and largest piece of public art on campus.
March 01, 2004
Waxing his usual poetic after finishing another round atop the leader board, legendary golfer Lee Trevino was once asked by a reporter if there is more pressure to being on top. "This isn't pressure," Trevino said. "Pressure is when you bet $50 with someone on the course, but you only have $10 in your pocket."
February 27, 2004
February 26, 2004
Christian Staylor doesn't come across as an intimidating figure.
February 25, 2004
The first fraternity at ASU East is forming with hopes of being a full chapter of an international fraternity by 2005.
The Learning Communities opened a large new study and workspace downstairs in the Center Building at ASU East.
College students think they're so smart.
A film that has stirred controversy nationwide is being released today, but some local groups on campus say the religious storm has gone too far.
February 24, 2004
Call it the Sex-aporean Revolution. Call it the first government-endorsed aphrodisiac. Call it what you will.
February 23, 2004
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