Scientists discuss lunar visits, possible return
ASU hosted one of the first specific workshops on ground-based geophysics of the moon on the Tempe campus Thursday and Friday.
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ASU hosted one of the first specific workshops on ground-based geophysics of the moon on the Tempe campus Thursday and Friday.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
A new club about to launch on the Tempe campus will focus on awareness of the final frontier: space.
The Sun Devil trademark has sparked a pintful of controversy, and one local brewery is paying the price.
Incoming students may want to find the best college sales around, considering the rising costs of tuition, books and dorms.
The College of Law has a new online undergraduate degree program for the fall that will provide more legal background for students interested in non-lawyer legal careers.
Students now have a reliable ticket exchange marketplace in StubHub, which recently signed a partnership agreement with ASU Athletics.
Students opting for three-year degrees may want to think twice about the actual benefits of graduating early, according to a few ASU advisers.
Another protest in support of the Iranian people, who have suffered violent attacks for their opposition to the fraudulent election, has been scheduled at the Tempe campus on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.
ASU faculty, staff and departments are learning to be more sustainable with a new Web site that allows department members to exchange items by posting them online.
ASU students are learning how to prepare lessons and be counselors to middle school students at the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, which started Sunday and ends July 24.
The Mat Corner and 3 Roots Coffee House and Cafe are reopening Wednesday under new ownership, but with the same atmosphere.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Saturday:
Frog toes are not only useful for frogs, but also for research, at least for one ASU biologist.
America appears to be moving away from a free-market economy and is becoming more regulated, according to an ASU professor, dean and two students.
Mill Avenue might see more shoppers after a retail store contest that ended Friday.
A project created by two former ASU students will provide plenty of information on and around the light rail for those who want it.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Students and faculty members will now have a chance to mentor students in the new Barack Obama Scholars Program, which was renamed in honor of the president and helps students from needy families.
Student U-Passes will now cost $40 per semester and $80 per academic year and will be effective July 1 to May 15, according to an ASU news release.
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