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Activists targeted imperialistic intervention in Indonesia and Iran in separate demonstrations in downtown Phoenix Friday and Saturday.
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Activists targeted imperialistic intervention in Indonesia and Iran in separate demonstrations in downtown Phoenix Friday and Saturday.
Law student Frank “Kyle” Robertson spent his winter break drafting a recommendation for a case to the Arizona Supreme Court and then presented his argument Jan. 24.
A new West campus student recreation facility that was expected to open in fall 2012 is now scheduled to finish construction in January 2013.
ASU alumna Nikki Lewis was orphaned at 14, while marketing senior Priya Nathan listened to her mother read newspaper articles about children in foster care every Sunday while she was growing up.
President Barack Obama stressed the importance of strengthening the national economy in an address to several thousand Intel employees and community members at Intel’s Chandler campus Wednesday.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate confirmed new Vice President of Services Kaitlin O’Neil Tuesday night.
While most people can point to an influential teacher, English graduate student Seong-Hoon Kim changed his entire academic concentration to focus on a professor’s writing.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s proposal to buy back state buildings sold in 2010 is meeting scrutiny from House Democrats, who consider it a “symbolic gimmick.”
A panel discussion Tuesday night on Phoenix’s recent distinction as the world’s least sustainable city soon evolved into a commentary on city social issues by sustainability experts.
A diverse crowd of about 45 people, ranging from toddlers to senior citizens, gathered at Civic Space Park in downtown Phoenix Monday afternoon to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
In spring 2010, a group of ASU engineering students put together a business proposal in less than one week. A year and a half later, Entrepreneur magazinenamed them the College Entrepreneurs of the Year for their work with G3Box, a company that transforms discarded freight shipping containers into modern medical clinics for use in rural areas.
During a meeting with students and a member of the Humane League Tuesday night, ASU administration expressed interest in transitioning to providing cage-free eggs in campus dining halls.
In her State of the State address Monday, Gov. Jan Brewer said Arizona would remain a place of opportunity and growth as it ends its first 100 years.
Capt. Steven Borden, an ASU professor and founder of the University’s Navy ROTC, was named the first director of the Pat Tillman Veterans Center on the Tempe campus in late December.
A year ago, hundreds of Valley residents converged at the Arizona State Capitol, reeling from the high profile shooting in Tucson.
Business senior Lauren Weinberg should not have survived winter break.
Downtown students will have the opportunity to vote on a new government constitution and elections code Tuesday, even though many said they were unaware of the vote or the contents of the ballot.
In 2007, Army ROTC Cadet Michael Volkert and his wife spent three days — including Christmas Day — at the Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Their 6-month-old daughter began having seizures.
During meetings held Friday, the student governments of three ASU campuses approved to have their individual student body’s vote on new governing constitutions. The approvals are part of a larger goal to create a so-called “universal constitution,” a single document each of ASU’s four undergraduate governments would follow.
Twelve-year-old Hannah Fuchs has never taken a chemistry class, but she knows her future job will be in a science laboratory.
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