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He isn't the type of guy who smiles when he doesn't feel like it.
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He isn't the type of guy who smiles when he doesn't feel like it.
Doctoral student John Parsi has a vision for Arizona.
Like a street boxer out to pick a fight, Chuck Banaszewski squares off against a television monitor inside the Lattie F. Coor Hall Computing Commons.
According to wire reports, former ASU Sundevil and Arizona Cardinals football player Pat Tillman was killed in combat in Afghanistan on Thursday. He was 27.
Sophomore Kim Wittek said ASU's idea of positive body image could be summed up in three simple words: Student Recreation Complex.
No hot water and a caved-in ceiling in the Irish Hall B-wing women's restrooms have prompted a flood of complaints to Residential Life officials since the beginning of the semester.
Confidence. The trait that enables the worst of us to dance on tables every time we sniff a beer, and the best of us to sock it to a board of interviewers. Without it we would be jibbering wrecks, unable to look anything in the eye -- even the rabid birds hanging around your apartment -- let alone strike up a conversation. Yet every single one of us will experience a crisis of the Big C without recognizing the symptoms; sweaty palms, fluttering heart, sickened stomach ... easily confused with the aftermath of eating a reheated chilidog from the garage.
West students trying to polish their speaking skills, or just cope with a primal fear, can get help from the Communication Assessment Learning Lab (CALL).
A lot of ASU students are probably planning on spending their spring break partying in Rocky Point or relaxing on the beach in San Diego. For me, though, the ideal break can be found no farther away than Maryvale, the spring training home of baseball's Milwaukee Brewers.
Fifty years ago, being gay was unthinkable. Twenty years ago, being gay was to risk isolation from friends and family. Ten years ago, being gay still carried the weight of a heavy social stigma. Today, some may say, gay is the hot thing to be.
Editor's note: The following is an extended version of the story.
Edward Ableser teaches his class on Wednesday. The counseling graduate student is running for a spot in state Legislature.
Edward Ableser's students encouraged him to take his message out of the classroom.
ASU disputed Tuesday the claims made by members of the Havasupai tribe that researchers used members' blood, handprints and medical information for unauthorized research.
Scholars from around the country gathered at ASU to discuss how universities store data for future use.
Jenna Russell dreamt of becoming a police officer since she was 6. She proved to her father that a woman could attain that goal when she graduated near the top of her police class.
Students from around Arizona flocked to the state capitol to learn about current political issues and eat a free lunch Friday.
Two ASU students are making a difference in the lives of others - and receiving national attention for their work.
ASU President Michael Crow recommended a $335 tuition increase for in-state undergraduates, and a $670 tuition increase for nonresident undergraduates, to the Arizona Board of Regents on Monday.
Gender identity and expression could soon be included in ASU's non-discrimination policy.
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