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Name: Buckley Merrill
Despite the heat and smog, thousands of Valley residents will grab their blankets and water bottles and head for local parks and parking lots Wednesday to view the city’s Fourth of July fireworks.
The American Cancer Society has seen increases in turnout and fundraising for cancer research at its annual all-night event on the Tempe campus, but organizers say there is still a ways to go.
Budding computer programmers got a taste of ASU's engineering school at a summer camp on the Tempe campus last week.
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Students had mixed reactions to the Supreme Court's ruling Monday to strike down three out of four contested provisions in Arizona's controversial illegal immigration law, Senate Bill 1070.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Friday:
ASU will receive a greater proportion of state funding following the Arizona Board of Regents' approval Thursday of a new performance-based funding model.
A summer program brought economically disadvantaged high school seniors with an interest in business to the Tempe campus to meet with peer mentors and W.P. Carey School of Business faculty this week.
A student club focusing on providing opportunities for yoga and meditation is preparing to host a four-day workshop this week.
A typical college summer trip may consist of beaches or mountains, but three ASU students are preparing to spend six weeks traveling cross-country to construct summer camp facilities for disabled children.
Gangplank, a Chandler-based company dedicated to fostering collaborative thinking, is looking to expand to downtown Phoenix.
Hundreds of business cards changed hands at ASU Skysong Thursday night as more than 500 entrepreneurs and developers from around the Valley gathered to mingle, network and share ideas and experiences as part of Skysong's Techiepalooza.
The prospect of making hundreds or thousands of dollars a week without spending hours at work sounds like it could only be a dream. Or, maybe a scam.
A 19-year-old Surprise woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon on the 1300 block of Southern Avenue on suspicion of credit card theft, according to a police report.
A groundbreaking ceremony in Mesa Wednesday morning marked the start of the first Metro Light Rail expansion since the original 20-mile line opened in 2008.
As summer heats up, Arizonans are heading in droves for the nearest pool or, as Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix intends, to the ice skating rink.
Six ASU students will study abroad in China, Costa Rica, Italy or Spain this summer after receiving a national scholarship that funds study abroad sessions for Federal Pell Grant recipients.
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