Nearly $3,000 cut in diversity programming
A three-hour Associated Students of ASU budget hearing on Tuesday night concluded with a cutback of $2,785 in the Diversity Awareness Programming Board fund.
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A three-hour Associated Students of ASU budget hearing on Tuesday night concluded with a cutback of $2,785 in the Diversity Awareness Programming Board fund.
Despite a delayed start, the second annual Unity Day went off without a hitch along with Native American Culture Week festivities Thursday on Hayden Lawn.
The Information Technology department will begin charging students to print from all four of its campus locations in the fall in an effort to reduce waste.
More than 100 ASU students will have the chance to be a "mentor for a day" at the first Cesar E. Chavez Day of Service on Saturday.
Students eager to expand their education after graduation attended the Graduate Forum and Information Fair Tuesday.
Newly-appointed ASU president Michael Crow was not the topic of conversation among students during lunchtime Monday.
After two years and help from 25 collaborators, artist and professor Muriel Magenta opened her multimedia art installation "Times Square" on Thursday at the Computing Commons Gallery.
For nearly two decades, an ASU dance company has been active in bringing movement and dance to diverse communities of Arizona, despite consistent struggles with funding.
Traditional dances, comedy routines, vocal performances and free food will be part of tonight's second annual Asian Culture Night.
Campus conferences, lectures and festivals celebrate not only National Women's History Month but aid in increasing awareness of issues facing women the world over.
Despite preparing to become the first new independent nation of the 21st century on May 20, East Timor still has a long way to go in the fight for women's rights.
New and used bras decorated with colorful messages will be delivered to Sen. John Kyl's office today.
Theta Psi Tau is a friend to everyone.
Leadership, service, culture and empowerment among Hispanic students will be key themes emphasized at the El Concilio Student Leadership Conference.
Thirty student organizations representing various cultures gathered to celebrate through dance, music and food at the 14th annual World Festival on Wednesday.
A Vietnamese folk dance lesson followed by a 15-minute Italian language session is enough to make any student want a siesta.
Monday marked the end of a two-day conference focusing on religion and nationalism in a global environment, sponsored by the department of religious studies and attended by both professors and students.
More than 40 people attended a peace rally Monday and marched onto the northeast corner of Mill Avenue and University Drive where they passed out fliers against the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan.
More than 450 students and families are expected to celebrate Tet Nguyen Dan, a traditional Vietnamese lunar New Year event, on Saturday at ASU.
After a thorough examination of 14,000 Scottsdale homes, ASU graduate student Elizabeth Wilson is ready to report her findings on the preservation and history of post-World War II subdivisions in Scottsdale to the city's Enhancement Commission tonight.
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