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Cleaning up Tempe Town Lake may seem like a big task.
No beads, no breasts.
Three green glowing exit lights went relatively unnoticed by the Monday night crowd at Acme Roadhouse.
Area community colleges are bracing for a flood of students who will no longer be able to afford ASU if a $1,000 tuition hike is implemented in the fall.
Tempe police are asking residents to use common sense when it comes to preparing for a possible terrorist attack.
With $46 million down and about $850 million more to go, the tri-city light rail dream is slowly becoming a reality.
A proposed $1,000 tuition increase by the presidents of ASU, UA and NAU would be the largest percentage increase in more than 70 years.
This week is the first that inmates convicted in Tempe courts will be required to pay fees for their time spent in jail.
For some girls, going to the high school prom is more than they can afford.
Green investing puts stock in the market and in humanity, according to the proponents of investing who spoke at the annual Financial Fitness Fair in the Memorial Union on Monday.
Beginning this fall, ASU will change its admissions policy to accept freshmen from varying levels of competency, leaving incoming classes a patchwork of abilities.
While Tempe officials are trying to enforce the smoking ban, many area business owners are rallying to amend it.
Earlier this month, an undercover Tempe police team spent seven days sniffing out illegal smokers in order to determine the effectiveness of the city's eight-month-old smoking ban.
Tough financial times for all state universities have led officials at the University of Arizona to recommend cutting 18 academic programs.
More than a dozen Arizona religious and community leaders signed a letter criticizing President George W. Bush's eagerness to go to war in the Middle East.
In tough economic times, a strong relationship between city and university is key to exploring new development opportunities, according to University officials.
Tuition isn't the only hike that students will be experiencing in fall 2003.
In light of the Oct. 28 gun slaying of three nursing professors on the UA campus by a failing student, the Tucson school has decided to implement a more stringent policy against threatening students.
With the current semester ending so close to Christmas, many students are finding airline tickets - for a winter vacation or home for the holidays - harder to come by and more expensive.
If a massive terrorist attack were to occur, Tempe police would rely not only on their own personnel to calm the situation, but on citizens as well.
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