Sky Harbor train to connect light rail to world
It wasn’t too long ago that the Metro Light Rail first gave Valley residents a way to travel across the Phoenix area. Soon, light rail passengers will be connected to the rest of the world.
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It wasn’t too long ago that the Metro Light Rail first gave Valley residents a way to travel across the Phoenix area. Soon, light rail passengers will be connected to the rest of the world.
Your professors may be wonderful, but they still don’t want you to add them as a friend on Facebook.
Social networking has come to dominate 21st-century culture. But visually impaired people have yet to fully experience this digital community.
Leaving the crowded sidewalks of Mill Avenue, the light rail takes passengers over Tempe Town Lake and rolls to a stop where ASU students are ready to rock.
During the day, Coor Hall is a hotspot for studying, but on Thursday night it was a battleground full of scientists, zombies and flying Nerf darts.
Mill Avenue on a weekend night is often scattered with Patrón-thirsty students, eager to get into the club and dance to Lady Gaga’s latest single. But for some, the historic Tempe street makes for a stage, a gallery and even a home.
Valley residents have many reasons to visit Tempe Beach Park, but soon they will have one more.
Mental health has become a prevalent concern in the realm of medicine, and now ASU nursing students are at the forefront of change.
Midterms are already around the corner, and with noses buried deep in books, it’s easy for students to miss the treasures nestled right around campus.
An ASU junior will take his studies around the world this summer as he works to develop a global understanding of solar energy.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
From the Tahrir Square in Egypt to the streets of Tempe, people are shouting for peace and justice in the Middle East and in Egypt, urging an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year reign.
Although the Metro Light Rail makes commuting simple for Valley residents, it has also caused business to roll in smoothly for popular off-campus apartments.
Flirting can be a terrifying art, but now college students can flirt without the daunting fear of rejection.
There’s a new alcohol on the market that will go perfectly with your post-party breakfast.
It’s been an exhausting first week for many students, but at the eastern-most stop on the Metro Light Rail, the train breaks smoothly at a place where a carefree night of billiards awaits.
The age of digital downloading has caused CD sales to sink, but despite the hardship, some local vinyl record and CD enthusiasts are keeping music appreciation afloat.
ASU graduate Gabe Zimmerman was one of the six people killed in the Jan. 8 Tucson shooting, but his legacy will live on through scholarship funds.
Next week, The State Press will launch readers and viewers on a journey to places that not all Valley residents have fully explored: the 28 stops of the Metro Light Rail.
Gabriel Zimmerman, an ASU graduate and aide to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, was laid to rest Monday after being killed in the Jan. 8 shooting in Tucson.
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