USG Senate resolves to oppose non-discrimination bill
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate fielded discussion Tuesday about opposing a portion of a state bill that aims to protect college students from discrimination.
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The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate fielded discussion Tuesday about opposing a portion of a state bill that aims to protect college students from discrimination.
In a dimly lit room in the Tempe campus’ Old Main, 11 U.S. military veterans gathered around a square table Tuesday to make official the first veterans alumni chapter in Arizona. This new ASU Alumni Association - Veterans Chapter is open to any ASU alumni veterans.
In a recent appearance on MSNBC, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg released videos taken by undercover agents attending a gun show in Phoenix last month. The agents were able to purchase firearms without a background check after admitting to sellers they probably wouldn’t pass.
Nestled between the Memorial Union and the Farmer Education Building on the Arizona State University Tempe campus is the Moeur Building. To the passer-by, it looks like any other building at ASU, with students and professors roaming in and out of its many classrooms.
As you make your way into Tempe’s new Buffalo Wild Wings, it almost feels like you are running with your team through the tunnel onto the field. Once you past the the end of the “tunnel,” you find yourself lost in a field of tables, sports paraphernalia and 54 flat screen televisions covering more than eight walls.
Signing up for an intramural team at Arizona State University may seem like a challenge. There are so many different sports to choose from, and it's not often clear what you have to do to join.
A new book written by an ASU professor and his wife details how workplace violence, including murder, doesn’t happen because somebody just “snaps.”
Delicious scents filled the G. Homer Durham Language and Literature building on the Tempe campus Thursday night as students and faculty took a trip back to medieval times to feast while enjoying minstrel music in a candlelit room.The potluck-style feast was hosted by the Department of English and the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
Gov. Jan Brewer and some Arizona legislators are hoping to reduce the effects of budget cuts in the education, health and safety departments by supporting a temporary tax increase.
State budget cuts to education funding are forcing University officials to consider another tuition increase that will put some students between a rock and a hard place when it comes to paying the bills.
A renowned environmental expert spent this week lecturing to students and faculty at ASU about global warming and the benefits of sustainable energy.
The W.P. Carey School of Business is holding the Spring to Success career fair exclusively for business students on Feb. 4.
Budget cuts and retracted funding by the state Legislature have ASU officials applying sustainability to save money around campus, including raising temperatures and dimming lights.
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