ASU cracks down on mall traffic
UPS is trying to avoid the hot seat with ASU over its on-campus driving habits.
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UPS is trying to avoid the hot seat with ASU over its on-campus driving habits.
ASU's Christian Legal Society is claiming in a lawsuit against ASU that the University's Student Code of Conduct's nondiscrimination policy discriminates against its beliefs.
President Bush has struggled in the last few days to fill several Cabinet positions after his re-election spawned an exodus of sorts from inside the Beltway. Notably gone are his secretaries of State, Education and Agriculture; in all, six of his 15 Cabinet advisors have announced their plans to leave the administration since Nov. 2.
A Residential Life policy currently bans a political campaign sign, a Mexican flag or even a picture of a best friend from being placed in a window, and students who want to display them must seek permission.
New ASU students torn between majoring in golf management or astrophysics could find themselves enrolled in a new college when they first arrive on campus.
The body of an unidentified man was found in Tempe Town Lake Wednesday by the ASU club rowing team, but Tempe police officials said he was probably not an ASU student.
The arrival of a CNN news tent forced an Iraq war exhibit planned for Monday to move from Hayden Lawn to the Student Services Lawn.
For some people, every day is a struggle. Simple tasks take more effort than usual, and life is dull.
Through an ASU support group, more than 25 facilitators are now trained to advocate for gay rights and social equality.
You should never buy a lottery ticket expecting to strike it rich. You should never go to Tucson expecting to leave without seeing at least five Waffle Houses. And you should never follow your favorite sports team on the road and expect to receive anything but magnanimous treatment from the hometown fans. Case in point: last Saturday.
Colorful Cuban artwork waits in storage inside the ASU Art Museum with nowhere to go.
Tempe police officer Adrianne Schmidlin flips open a navy blue binder in her patrol car, revealing several pages of Polaroid pictures.
Arizona state law gives ASU officials the authority to remove students from their residence halls temporarily or even permanently if they arrive there drunk and make a scene.
ASU officials have hired a top administrator to run ASU's planned downtown campus.
ASU's health center took the heat from a controversial summer, and its director is moving on to care of new business.
Free T-shirts, frisbees, and even pizza. The allure of something free draws in even the smartest of students. And that's exactly what they want. No, I'm not talking about ASASU elections; I'm talking about the numerous credit card companies on campus targeting students.
If you've ever dreamed of an ideal -- and legal -- job that pays obscene amounts of money while taking advantage of workers underneath you, then chief executive officer is the job for you. Here's a plus: you'd even get to enjoy these profitable perks during incarceration.
Floridian students moving to Tempe felt Hurricane Charley's force thousands of miles from the wind-battered coasts of their home state.
For the first time in its eight-year history, east campus, now ASU Polytechnic, will have its own health center this fall.
ASU and the Arizona Cardinals settled a $12-million lawsuit this week after almost four years of disputes regarding revenue from signs at Sun Devil Stadium.
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