ASU needs an 'Idol'
HE OR SHE won't get much fame. There's no fortune to be had, either.
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HE OR SHE won't get much fame. There's no fortune to be had, either.
It's almost too common to hear about well-known athletes in trouble with the law.
Almost as quietly as the runners creep up on their competition, the ASU men's and women's cross country season has arrived.
ASU police released the following incidents Thursday:
The crack of the bat, the smell of the grass, the roar of the crowd: all things a kid dreams about ever since his earliest days in Little League.
There was a relaxed feeling Saturday night at the ASU-Eastern Washington game.
School officials could have hung a banner Saturday night from 'A' Mountain proclaiming "Welcome to Sun Devil Stadium, plenty of seats available" during ASU's 38-2 victory over Eastern Washington.
The ASU soccer team opened its seventh season in impressive fashion last weekend with a win and a hard-fought tie against a ranked opponent.
If there were ever a time for optimism in the six-year history of the ASU soccer program, this is the year for it.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
A new traffic light being built on Apache Boulevard is part of a joint initiative between ASU and the Tempe police to increase bicycle and pedestrian safety.
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
NOTICE TO FRESHMEN: It is safe to go inside the library.
WITH THEIR CEREBRAL yet aggressive brand of hard rock, Pulse Ultra is out to prove that Celine Dion and Alanis Morisette aren't the only talented Canadian imports.
ASU Police did not release any incidents.
The summer is a time where collegiate golfers are presented with an opportunity to shine in front of a larger national audience and earn a chance to play with the pros.
A "Loud Party Patrol" formed by the Tempe Police Department hit the street Friday to seek out and control out-of-hand gatherings.
LAS VEGAS - There's still game film to be broken down, emotions to be sorted out and hangovers from which to recover.
While today is probably the first time school has crossed the minds of most students, first-year football players at ASU have already been talking about it for the last few weeks.
Mention the word "change" to most rock fans, and they will cringe and think of Van Halen's evolution from Sammy Hagar to Gary Cherone, and the transformation of thin, cool Elvis to fat, Vegas lounge lizard Elvis.
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