Letter from the Editor: Passing the torch
It seems wrong to leave a newspaper as some of the biggest news in years unfolds.
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It seems wrong to leave a newspaper as some of the biggest news in years unfolds.
ASU could be forced to reduce financial aid to students if the state approves budget cuts beyond Gov. Jan Brewer’s proposed $170 million.
ASU is exploring a way to set tuition for the Polytechnic and West campuses at a level lower than the Tempe and Downtown campuses.
A bill to allow concealed weapons on campus cleared another hurdle Monday as a state Senate committee approved the measure 5-3.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Police evacuated the Business Administration C building on the Tempe campus Wednesday afternoon after finding suspicious soda cans in a fourth-floor stairwell.
University officials are working to fix problems that have slowed Blackboard down significantly since school started.
ASU President Michael Crow jumped into the immigration bill debate Friday, sending a letter to Gov. Jan Brewer urging her to veto SB 1070 as her time to make a decision runs out.
He was later released pending drug charges, according to the report.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday:
The Arizona Board of Regents is looking to create a permanent furlough policy in the state university system to save time if universities need to implement furloughs in the future.
ASU revised its tuition surcharge proposal on Wednesday, requesting a $300-per-semester charge for all resident students and $400-per- semester charge for all out-of-state students.
ASU revised its tuition surcharge proposal on Wednesday, requesting $300 per semester for all resident students and $400 per semester for all out-of-state students.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
A faculty-led straw poll completed on Thursday at midnight suggests most ASU faculty members believe President Barack Obama should receive an honorary degree when he speaks at commencement on May 13.
Graduation policies for commencement this May are making some doctoral students expecting to graduate in August upset that they cannot attend the highly anticipated ceremony.
With $90 million cut in state funding this year, ASU is prepared to lose $50 million and to recover the rest through new fees and a tuition surcharge, President Michael Crow told the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday.
Contracted faculty members at ASU could see more single-year contracts offered instead of multiyear contracts, as administrators weigh options to reduce the budget.
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