Carillon society to sell silk rug
A local antiques and Oriental rug retailer donated a silk Tabriz rug worth $28,500 to ASU's Student Carillon Society, which is raising money to help restore the school's carillon.
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A local antiques and Oriental rug retailer donated a silk Tabriz rug worth $28,500 to ASU's Student Carillon Society, which is raising money to help restore the school's carillon.
Fans at the home opener at Sun Devil Stadium on Saturday likely spent more time standing in line at the gate than they would have two years ago as security personnel searched their bags and patted down their pockets.
As I waited for the bus the other day, I tapped my foot to the non-existent beat from my Discman, which had just died. The sun refused to back down, there was no breeze and the bus stop provided no shade for me and my three fellow bus riders: all waiting, squinting, sunburned and eager to get home.
You stick with your kind and I'll stick with mine because, statistically speaking, benefiting from diversity is a load of bull.
ASU will be offered a touch of Indian culture at 6:30 tonight at the Arizona Ballroom in the Memorial Union.
The Recording Industry Association of America is threatening to sue those who swap music over the Internet without paying for it. That is fine. The association will be tied up in court for months, spend thousands of dollars on legal fees, and then find out it is suing someone who lacks the means to repay the judgment.
Dispatchers at the ASU Police Department are using a high-tech upgrade that helps them reduce confusion and speed up responses to emergencies.
An Aug. 22 storm at ASU East caused an estimated $1 million in damage to Williams Gateway Airport and $15,000 in various roof and landscaping damages along Sossaman Road at the campus.
ASU East divided the roles of dean and vice provost for academic affairs over the summer, and new Dean Glenn Irvin said he is ready to help guide the campus in the direction that University President Michael Crow has planned for it.
September 05, 2003
You hear it on campus every day, but you probably don't know what it is.
Tempe police issued written warnings to 30 residences for holding noisy parties over Labor Day weekend.
A new multicultural sorority plans to found an ASU chapter after recruitment this semester.
If you're hanging out in Tempe for the long weekend, know that the Tempe party patrol will be listening.
August 29, 2003
It's that time of year again, when freshmen and their families swarm campus with plans to transform 12-foot-by-12-foot cells, err, dorm rooms into livable homes away from home.
The festivities began early for Eva Kania on a weeknight last November. She went over to a friend's Tempe home to relax, drink a few beers, and talk. "We started drinking around seven or eight," says the then psychology junior. "It wasn't supposed to be a party." She described a leisurely evening: a couple guys playing darts in the damp garage, a handful of friends tending a tiny bonfire out back.
What kind of name is Hote?
Bouncers at The Library Bar & Grill on Mill Avenue called police after a 19-year-old woman became agitated and disorderly when her ID was questioned Tuesday night.
About 100 ASU students helped celebrate the Phoenix Hare Krishna temple's seventh-annual Janmastmi holiday last week.
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