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UPDATE: Tempe missing man's body found in Town Lake
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UPDATE: Tempe missing man's body found in Town Lake
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Following the Jan. 8 shooting in Tucson, the city of Tempe has sped up the installation of X-ray machines and metal detectors at the Tempe City Council chambers.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s policy agenda for the year labels education as one of the four cornerstones for a prosperous Arizona.
Facing a possible $170 million budget cut, the presidents of Arizona’s three state universities urged lawmakers on Wednesday to consider the effects of taking more money from the university system.
ASU officials on Tuesday announced several changes to the 2012 academic calendar, including an earlier start date, half-semester class sessions and the addition of a fall break.
Student organizations have begun working to minimize tuition increases in the wake of a proposed $170 million cut to the university system.
In an effort to reduce Arizona’s ongoing budget deficit, Gov. Jan Brewer on Friday recommended cutting $170 million from the university system’s budget next year, including taking about $80 million from ASU’s state funding.
For college students with busy schedules, it can be difficult to get enough sleep during the school year, and many say they will struggle to get any shut-eye at all as finals approach.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
As the number of unpaid internships available to college students continues to rise, debate over the legality of many of these positions has been renewed across the nation.
Cell phones and websites like Facebook and Twitter have become an integral part of most college students’ daily lives, but a study released by the University of Maryland last week suggests that many students suffer from social media addiction.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Members of Arizona’s Havasupai Indian Tribe held a ceremony Thursday night to celebrate the return of approximately 200 blood samples from ASU laboratories.
ASU’s Parents Association awarded psychology professor Leona Aiken, one of 29 nominees, with the 2010 Professor of the Year award at its annual Celebration of Teaching and Learning Excellence event Wednesday evening.
Tempe Police are increasing traffic enforcement throughout the city this week, with special emphasis on the city’s most dangerous intersections, officials said Monday.
Anxiously awaiting election results for the second time in two weeks, Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates Jacob Goulding and Brendan Corrigan stood in front of Old Main on the Tempe campus Wednesday afternoon.With about 50 students looking on, Goulding was announced as the winner of the 2010 USG runoff election, after capturing 58 percent of the vote.
About 35 students walked across the Tempe campus with five gallons of water on their heads Tuesday morning to raise awareness about young women in rural African villages who spend hours every day fetching water for their families.
Recent and upcoming changes to on-campus recycling policies have prompted ASU officials to educate students on reducing contamination rates in hundreds of new Tempe-campus recycling bins.
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