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Renovations and development for the Lake Havasu campus are underway, keeping the campus on schedule to open in fall 2012.
After a surge of popularity in social media outlets, three ASU students saw an opportunity to channel the abundance of Internet resources into one efficient mobile application, Eventor.
A rapid increase in enrollment of California students has ASU pushing recruitment efforts in “The Golden State.”
The University’s new scheduling system will bring more options for half-semester classes this spring.
Diet changes are not only made to lose weight — an idea veganism advocate Colleen Patrick-Goudreau explored on the Tempe campus Tuesday.
In times of disaster, normality and order are sought in order to restore the calm. In the case of the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake that left Haiti in a state of tragedy and disrepair, it was through expressions of art that Haitian citizens began and continue to recover.
Those born after 1984 — the year the commercial personal computer came out — are often referred to as “digital natives” because of the existence of digital computer technology in their lifetime.
For students who have a passion for reading and book collecting, the ASU Libraries annual book-collecting contest is an opportunity to showcase personal collections and win some cash prizes.
Flashing buzzers, school spirit and fast-paced trivia kicked off the sixth annual ASU Academic Bowl this week as 16 teams competed in the preliminary elimination rounds Monday and Tuesday night.
Editor's Note: Because of a factual error, this story has been corrected.
While many college students spent this past summer waiting tables and living at home, one ASU student traveled the world studying the development and commercialization of solar energy technologies.
Lake Havasu City reached its fundraising goal on Aug. 29 to advance the Colleges@ASU initiative to offer ASU undergraduates the opportunity to take courses at a Lake Havasu campus.
Many Valley museums and cultural attractions are now free for all ASU students and faculty through a new program introduced in July at the ASU Libraries.
Almost 1,500 miles away from home, journalism freshman Alana Osborne wakes up each morning missing the clouds and the cold of her hometown of Mercer Island, Wash. Osborne is experiencing what countless college freshmen nationwide experience each year — homesickness.
ASU President Michael Crow was named one of “The Most Innovative and Practical Thinkers of our Time” this month by news website Slate magazine.
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