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(04/29/03 12:00am)
A mass e-mail sent to students, warning of the consequences of copyright violations, was intended to make users of ASU resources think twice before downloading or sharing copyrighted material over the Internet, according to William Lewis, ASU's chief information officer and vice provost.
(04/29/03 12:00am)
PHOENIX - The Marlins could hardly blame a throbbing hangover from Sunday's 20-inning ordeal for Monday's 7-1 loss at Arizona. The Diamondbacks played a pair of nine-inning games at New York on Sunday before making a cross-country journey much like the one demanded of the Marlins.
(04/28/03 12:00am)
NEW YORK - When it was finally finished, and the eight errors and 27 strikeouts and two losses had marinated on his brain for a few minutes, Mets manager Art Howe stood in the middle of his office and offered a soft-spoken observation:
(04/25/03 12:00am)
Repeat DUI offenders in Tempe will soon be eligible for home detention and alcohol treatment after spending 10 days in jail.
(04/25/03 12:00am)
RED LION, Pa. - By 7:30 a.m. Thursday, the packed cafeteria at the Red Lion Area Middle School was noisy, bustling and brimming with adolescent energy. As always.
(04/24/03 12:00am)
The College of Public Programs will give James P. Walsh the distinguished achievement award at the University Club tonight.
(04/11/03 12:00am)
An ASU West student died, and two other students and a professor suffered injuries, returning from a sociology field trip to Mexico on Tuesday.
(03/28/03 12:00am)
A controversial case involving two men, a bedroom and an incredibly archaic law began its hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday. The "Homosexual Conduct" law, brought to you by that bastian of tolerance named Texas, holds only one purpose: to publicly discriminate.
(03/14/03 12:00am)
Anyone who knows me will tell you that I have a love affair with the military. What can I say? I just love those uniforms. But what's going on right now with the Air Force Academy in Colorado has dampened my spirits.
(03/13/03 12:00am)
When he was captured, we heard his name a great deal, but it quickly fell off the radar screen.
(03/12/03 12:00am)
More than 100 members of Theta Chi somberly wore badges and black ribbons around campus Tuesday in memory of their friend and fraternity brother Jeffrey Gleason.
(02/27/03 12:00am)
For former ASU infielder Willie Bloomquist, the road to the Major Leagues has been as painful as it has been swift.
(02/13/03 12:00am)
The mile-high town of 50 views and 450 people is used to travelers passing through. After living through four fires and a depression, the people of Jerome, Ariz. don't expect many visitors, or much from them when they do come.
(01/28/03 12:00am)
Beginning this fall, ASU will change its admissions policy to accept freshmen from varying levels of competency, leaving incoming classes a patchwork of abilities.
(12/05/02 12:00am)
In light of the Oct. 28 gun slaying of three nursing professors on the UA campus by a failing student, the Tucson school has decided to implement a more stringent policy against threatening students.
(11/21/02 12:00am)
Tempe City Attorney Brad Woodford, at age 60, announced his retirement this week, after 34 years working for the City of Tempe.
(11/20/02 12:00am)
Cassandra Webb, a dental hygiene sophomore, sat on a bench in the shade of a tree awaiting an escort cart to take her to her next destination on campus.
(11/19/02 12:00am)
Last week, a monumental victory was scored for underage procrastinators everywhere. Well, college-bound procrastinators, at least. Being a bonafide, board-certified and highly skilled procrastinator myself (my editor can vouch for me on that one), I am writing about this a good week after it happened. I tried writing about it last week, but my disk was corrupted-or something like that.
(11/15/02 12:00am)
Damn the war on Saddam! I want, no, I DEMAND a war on domestic violence, teen depression, toddler drownings and whatever else is responsible for 76 kids dying in Arizona in 2001.
(11/13/02 12:00am)
Associated Students of ASU President Mike Leingang announced Tuesday that the candidates for the executive vice president position have been narrowed to three students.