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Tabitha Farmer, a 26-year-old Canadian who fell from the second-floor balcony of a Hooters restaurant in Tempe April 7, is out of the hospital and recovering, police reported.
In our five-week series, The State Press will highlight the candidates and their platforms. This is part I.
Coming one day after President Barack Obama called on Congress to reform the country’s “broken” immigration system, immigrants from 55 different countries gathered inside a gymnasium at South Mountain Community College Friday.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Friday:
Students could be affected starting in July by a few transportation changes near ASU’s campuses. These changes will include an upfront U-Pass payment, different FLASH shuttle routes and new METRO light rail schedules.
In the upcoming fall and spring semesters, ASU will see new administrative changes in some schools, colleges and departments. According to University officials, creating new positions and hiring new administrators are part of improving ASU’s programs and quality of education.
During a workshop on the West campus, professor Duku Anokye wrote notes on a white board outlining a future teaching curriculum that would be implemented following her trip to Ghana.
Bullying can be a problem in any school, but ASU researchers found that different prevention methods can be used to reduce the problem.
NAU officials are offering personnel and other resources to help the Flagstaff-area community while it endures several blazing wildfires.
Forty percent of May ASU graduates are still looking for a job, according to an ASU Career Services survey.
With natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti and Chile, as well as poverty and homelessness around the globe, one ASU student decided there was a need for durable, low-cost and simple housing solutions in the form of shipping containers.
YouTube, cell phones and other technologies are already used by students outside the classroom, which is why some ASU and UA officials want to bring interactive technology inside.
Around 100 protesters gathered on the lawn of the state Capitol Saturday for the anniversary of the alleged fraudulent election in Iran on June 12, 2009.
Multi-touch electronic devices like the iPad are the technology of the future, but the long-term safety of these devices had not been investigated until recently.
The Arizona-Mexico border has been under scrutiny lately with the state’s new immigration law and President Barack Obama’s decision to provide additional troops and funding for border protection.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Saturday:
There are only seven NanoSIMS 50 instruments in the United States, and ASU received a grant from the National Science Foundation to purchase the instrument because 13 researchers need its capabilities to advance their research.
A Phoenix police officer that died after being shot while on duty May 26 was working toward a bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice at the Downtown campus.
Around 7,000 people in support of the state’s new immigration law gathered at Tempe Diablo Stadium Saturday evening.
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