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"First to fight, last to leave."
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"First to fight, last to leave."
Starting next year, smokers will have to abide by a stricter campus smoking policy, which includes a ban on all indoor smoking.
Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity is helping raise money for abuse and violence prevention by offering something few people can turn down - free food.
While trial proceedings are at a standstill, an American Indian tribe suing ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents is gaining national support from other American Indian groups.
Plan B, the emergency birth control contraceptive, has finally been released over the counter without a prescription, triggering an increase in sales and distribution, particularly on campus.
They don't sit around casting spells, they aren't all "witches" and they don't worship the devil -they don't even believe in one. They're Pagans, and they're all around ASU.
Some time ago I read "The First Counsel," one of Brad Meltzer's first books, and was thoroughly impressed. If you ever caught an episode of "Jack & Bobby," Meltzer's talent shined through in his TV work too.
An 18-year-old ASU student died Tuesday night after collapsing at the Student Recreation Complex fields during a game of flag football.
You can mix vodka with orange juice, but don't mix your medication with alcohol.
We watched the clock tick down to midnight on the eve of the new millennium. We were old enough to understand the significance of the Twin Towers falling, but we were clueless about the Berlin Wall. We're a new generation - the millennial generation - and now the rest of the country is watching us.
I spent the summer wondering whether one of the most important women in my life was alive.
If you or someone you love is suffering from domestic violence, here's help.
We've all seen the images on the 5 o'clock news - women and children, beaten and bruised, living in shelters to escape their violent boyfriends and husbands. They're horrible, but they're also a stereotype. Men aren't the only ones who abuse.
With free food, recreational luxuries, and a college dorm-like feel, Google's new Phoenix location turned the stereotypical-cubical-loaded-office space into a Gymboree for adults.
Students and staff participated in an open forum Sept. 20, in which they discussed how to vocalize their opinion while dealing with discriminatory harassment.
In accordance with new federal guidelines, ASU's Campus Health Service will encourage yearly HIV tests, especially for sexually active students, said Dr. Stefanie Schroeder, Campus Health Service interim director and chief of staff.
The Arizona Board of Regents, former athletic director Gene Smith and ASU football coach Dirk Koetter will find out by Nov. 14 whether they will remain defendants in a wrongful-death lawsuit.
When Loren Wade allegedly shot and killed Brandon Falkner last March, it took everyone by surprise.
Genital lesions, discharge and burning sensation.
Yaser Alamoodi was supposed to host a party Friday.
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