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(02/03/04 12:00am)
R & B legend R. Kelly, accused of 21 counts of child pornography, has been nominated for an award. It's not from Pete Townsend, the Catholic Church or Michael Jackson. It's from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
(02/03/04 12:00am)
City council and mayoral candidates for the City of Tempe addressed community concerns and their plans for the city's future in two forums Monday.
(02/03/04 12:00am)
Forget your liberal notions of public education. Throw aside your lofty ideals of school as a place to discuss theories and debate controversial issues. Learning to think is so last year. Welcome to the state of Georgia, 2004.
(02/02/04 12:00am)
On Saturday, there was a great package deal at Glendale Arena. For $25, you could get a ticket to the Coyotes' game against the Dallas Stars and admission to the ASU-UA matchup in the afternoon.
(02/02/04 12:00am)
A bill introduced Thursday in the Arizona Legislature might allow ASU students to spend an extra hour at their favorite bars.
(02/02/04 12:00am)
Rhythmic Arabic chants and colorful ethnic clothing flooded Sun Angel Stadium Sunday when thousands of Muslims gathered in celebration of the second largest Islamic holiday of the year.
(02/02/04 12:00am)
Maybe Darwin's time in the spotlight is about to come to an end.
(01/30/04 12:00am)
Ray Krone, the 100th American death row inmate to be exonerated, told ASU law students Thursday to take their future professions seriously, noting that lives are in their hands.
(01/29/04 12:00am)
Michael, a clean-cut, 22-year-old business student, is watching the New Orleans Saints trounce the Atlanta Falcons on a big-screen TV in his home.
(01/29/04 12:00am)
Fewer parking structures and more on-campus housing may be the solution to traffic congestion surrounding ASU, designers of the University's Comprehensive Development Plan said during a community forum Wednesday.
(01/29/04 12:00am)
In a world of obesity, heart disease and other health problems, a score of trendy diets keep popping up to reverse the doings of bad eating habits. A "low-carb" buzz has sprung up with the Atkins diet, the Zone and the South Beach diet. With their "fad-diet" connotations it's almost unfair to throw the raw food diet into the mix, but the regimen is another way people have been trying to lose weight and get healthy.
(01/29/04 12:00am)
Some plays are entertaining. Others are informative. But truly meaningful theatre, theatre that is worthy of calling itself "art" must do more than this: it must make you think. The Exonerated thinks the death penalty is wrong. The Exonerated does not, however, make you think. It talks at you, patronizes you, yells and preaches to you. It is a work that seems better suited to the pulpit than the stage.
(01/29/04 12:00am)
When it comes to eateries in Tempe, I always operate according to the Inverse Law of Mall Dining Proportions: if the exterior of a restaurant is unassuming, bland or impersonal, the food inside will be authentic, inexpensive and genuinely good.
(01/28/04 12:00am)
A blunt off-Broadway play criticizing the American justice system opened Tuesday night at Grady Gammage Auditorium.
(01/28/04 12:00am)
"Obesity is a symptom of energy imbalance," said Director of Worldwide Nutrition for McDonald's, Dr. Cathy Kapica, in a presentation to ASU East students Tuesday, "so we asked ourselves, 'How do we get people to move?' "
(01/28/04 12:00am)
A worldwide computer worm has infected ASU terminals, and Information Technology has warned that the only protection is updated software.
(01/28/04 12:00am)
Buck O'Neil, the first black coach in Major League Baseball, is the honorary guest speaker at the "Opening Celebration" of Martin Luther King Jr. events at ASU East today.
(01/28/04 12:00am)
Kathy Lindholm Lane used to sit with her students for hours, listening to them talk about their dreams. Now, those students are consoling each other at news of her passing.
(01/26/04 12:00am)
A new biotechnology endeavor between all three Arizona universities and the city of Phoenix was approved by the Arizona Board of Regents on Friday.
(01/26/04 12:00am)
Move over, Ronald Reagan.