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(01/18/12 5:01am)
A couple of weeks ago I went to Changing Hands bookstore and sang happy birthday to a room full of people I had never met before. Why, you ask? Because Arizona has the largest number of Sudanese war refugees in the country, none of which know the dates of their actual birthdays.
(01/17/12 12:32am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday:
(12/05/11 12:19am)
Thomas Bedway was a National Guardsman before a severe neck injury forced him into early retirement in 2004. He suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the injury and was turned away from active duty by the military.
(12/01/11 4:04am)
Members of an ASU student group held colorful signs and chanted “Listen, talk, reach out” as they marched from the east to west ends of the Downtown campus Wednesday in an effort to raise awareness about mental health issues.
(11/29/11 12:24am)
Bittersweet.
(11/22/11 5:00am)
Sometimes all it takes to change the world is five minutes. At least that’s the premise of Ignite @ ASU, an event that could most accurately be described as a lecture soaked in acid, a carnival of ideas, knowledge, inspiration and networking that aims to be the tiny spark that ignites a world of change.
(11/16/11 12:45am)
According to ASU’s enrollment statistics, 51 percent of ASU’s undergraduate populous is female. However, there seems to be a lack of commitment at the University in providing female students with the proper resources to deal with feminine issues.
(11/14/11 1:35am)
Construction is underway for the fifth location of Maggie’s Place, a sanctuary for homeless mothers in the Phoenix area.
(11/14/11 1:05am)
Today’s society recognizes the prevalence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among war veterans. Websites, books, articles and billboards inform the public of the ever-increasing occurrences of PTSD among veterans.
(11/02/11 11:37pm)
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard two cases that could decide whether convicted criminals are given recourse for cases in which their attorneys mishandled plea bargains before ending up in court.
(10/31/11 11:51pm)
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that one in four women admitted to having experienced violence from a current or former relationship in her lifetime. Relationship abuse is a very unfortunate reality.
(10/20/11 11:25pm)
Last Sunday, a passenger car hit the concrete divider on Tempe’s Loop 202 Freeway.
(10/18/11 1:24am)
ASU law professor Bob Bartels returned to Washington, D.C. Oct. 4 to argue his fifth case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
(10/13/11 6:36pm)
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(10/04/11 3:11am)
The Federal Communications Commission held a nearly three hour-long public hearing at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to discuss recent findings on the needs of local coverage in journalism.
(09/22/11 3:12am)
Date rape may not be a laughing matter, but a Wednesday night improv show on the Tempe campus educated students about sexual consent through comedy.
(08/30/11 2:14am)
Almost 1,500 miles away from home, journalism freshman Alana Osborne wakes up each morning missing the clouds and the cold of her hometown of Mercer Island, Wash. Osborne is experiencing what countless college freshmen nationwide experience each year — homesickness.
(04/20/11 9:15pm)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
(04/13/11 4:07am)
Following an accident in which a drunk driver struck her car, Sharon Sikora was told she might not survive.
(04/08/11 3:10am)
After a long discussion and debate, the Arizona Board of Regents voted Thursday to approve the tuition and fee proposals of all three state universities.