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(10/20/03 12:00am)
Because we go to ASU - each classroom a pageant of well-proportioned faces and accessorized outfits, each day as sunny and cloudless as the next - we tend to take beauty for granted. Though we've heard a thousand times that we're "not Harvard," perhaps we can take a little comfort in the fact that part of not being Harvard means New Year's Eve barbecues, sunbathing in February and hot professors.
(10/20/03 12:00am)
As if newspapers, the Internet and the gossip from our cell phones don't supply us with enough information to think about on the way to class, campus vendors find shoving pamphlets in our face a good way to advertise their product.
(10/17/03 12:00am)
Two ASU football players have been charged with aggravated assault and criminal trespass after they reportedly beat an ASU student and damaged items in his apartment.
(10/16/03 12:00am)
The excitement has begun. Homecoming is only two weeks away, and this year's "Fall FestDevil" is bigger, better and different.
(10/16/03 12:00am)
The Tempe City Council will hear public reaction tonight on a proposed change to the city's loud party ordinance.
(10/15/03 12:00am)
Illegal immigrants should be held accountable for their actions and contributions in this country. And one way to start this process is by giving them driver's licenses.
(10/15/03 12:00am)
The Arizona Board of Regents has approved the first state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research facility for ASU East, which will be finished by the end of 2005, according to the 2004 Capital Development Plan.
(10/14/03 12:00am)
Cameras are one of the most popular cell phone accessories, but the photo-snapping gadgets are being banned from sporting venues and guarded against at local gyms.
(10/14/03 12:00am)
During my last visit to the optometrist, my eye doctor said to me, "Think about it this way: It's safer to be in Iraq right now than it is to drive down the street in Arizona."
(10/13/03 12:00am)
I've had the talking duck toy since the days when I still took baths instead of showers. He shut up about six months after I got him; battery-operated toys and bath water don't really mix. But on Saturday - thanks to spirited ASU football fans - my duck was famous.
(10/12/03 12:00am)
In the ninth grade, when the O.J. Simpson trial was finishing up, my biology teacher stopped class to let us listen to the verdict being announced on the radio - as if it were some landmark case that was going to pertain to our lives. Looking back, I see how ridiculous that interruption was.
(10/10/03 12:00am)
October 10, 2003
(10/10/03 12:00am)
An ASU police detective who is the target of a recent civil lawsuit is no longer employed by the department, officials said.
(10/10/03 12:00am)
Just when we thought we had heard the last of it, talk of another tuition increase looms in the not-so-distant future.
(10/09/03 12:00am)
October 09, 2003
(10/09/03 12:00am)
Phoenix police arrested a man Wednesday who may be connected to an assault that happened earlier in the day at ASU West.
(10/08/03 12:00am)
The Office of the Provost and the East Campus Environment Team are hosting a workshop series to promote campuswide appreciation of diversity and respect for all individuals, while also protecting free speech.
(10/08/03 12:00am)
Matthew Rhea and Mark Peterson, students in the exercise and wellness program at ASU East, have been invited to present their groundbreaking research on "quantified dose response for the trained and untrained population" at the seventh annual International Olympic Committee Olympic World Congress on Sports Sciences in Athens, Greece, next week.
(10/08/03 12:00am)
October 08, 2003
(10/07/03 12:00am)
An Avondale man has filed a civil lawsuit against the state and an ASU police officer, alleging he was the target of racial profiling by ASU police.