ASU law professor nominated for U.S. District Court Judge
Nominations for U.S. District Court Judges include two ASU alumni and current Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law professor Diane Humetewa.
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Nominations for U.S. District Court Judges include two ASU alumni and current Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law professor Diane Humetewa.
Arizona's DMV implemented the ban on driver's licenses for DREAMers and other immigrant groups. The ban is extended to immigrants who have been granted work permits and who are protected by the deferred action program signed by the President last year. (Photo by Hector Salas Almeida)
Alumnus Chris Powell, the host of ABC’s hit TV series “Extreme Weight Loss,” spoke Friday at fitness presentations at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex on the Tempe campus and in the La Sala Ballroom at the West campus.
ASU's smoking ban not only affects smokers, but users of all types of tobacco. Smokeless tobacco has also been banned, and this has brought on a mixed reaction from students. (Photo by Katie Dunphy)
Week of August 26
I consider myself a Christian, but for me, there has been no “outside voice” and no audible foreign personality directly guiding me from one path to another. It has merely been me, myself and I either following my religious instruction or choosing to do something different altogether.
Freshmen students at Taylor Fest in downtown Phoenix mingle with each other. (Photo by Thomas Hawthorne)
ASU students who accept student loans this year will not see an increase in their interest rates, no matter what the economic climate looks like after President Barack Obama signed a bipartisan student loan bill into law on Aug. 9.
On a recent warm evening,67-year-old Gerald “Deano” Short sat where he always sits at Arizona State University baseball games: in the stands behind home plate with parents, former players and alumni. As usual, he wore a full ASU baseball uniform and a hard plastic headset attached to an old Sony radio.
During the weekend, Jared Maillet, a sustainability and urban planning senior, died while hiking the Welsh 3000s Challenge in Wales, U.K.
Bravo to Jana Winter, the Fox News contributor who may be sentenced to spend time in jail for refusing to identify her sources in her investigative reporting into the background of alleged Aurora, Colo. shooter, James Holmes. Winter received one of Holmes' notebooks containing his detailed plans for the July 20 shooting and has been subpoenaed by Holmes' attorneys to testify. The judge will rule whether Winter must disclose her source in order to avoid jail time on April 10. We applaud her for defending the freedom of the press while risking her own.
The ASU community celebrated the achievements of individual students, student organizations and other University initiatives Thursday at the Pitchfork Awards at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Phoenix.
No, I am not reviewing the Smart Car. I am, however, discussing a way to make your car smarter.
As half of the women kneeled, the other half wrapped colorful scarves that represented each individual's beauty and strength around their fellow inmates' heads.
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A rise in sexual offense cases on the Tempe campus has led student organizations and the ASU Police Department to implement education programs that teach students how to stay safe in sexual relationships.
It’s election season for the student governments at ASU, and campaign signs are popping up all over ASU’s campuses. Here are the executive candidates for the 2013-14 term:
Kate, who wishes to remain anonymous, was nine when she first purged and 15 when she had her first drink. She was a 'purging anorexic,' meaning she wouldn't always binge but she would purge everything.
Multiple speakers addressed the issue of smoking tobacco on college campuses and ASU's education-based Tobacco-free Initiative, which will begin in August, on Friday in the Tempe campus's Memorial Union.
A 21-year-old ASU student died after jumping from the 6th floor of a Tempe campus building Tuesday afternoon, according to ASU Police.
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