Hispanic enrollment still rising at ASU
More than 12,200 Hispanic students now attend ASU, a 7.8 percent increase from fall 2010.
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More than 12,200 Hispanic students now attend ASU, a 7.8 percent increase from fall 2010.
Cellphones allow students to keep in touch with family members or play video games to pass the time. Soon, they could be used as dorm room keys.
A new sustainable garden catered to the desert environment of Arizona opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at Encanto Park in Phoenix.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to bring a bid for Palestinian statehood to the U.N. Security Council, part of the U.N. concerned with international security, Friday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents on Thursday:
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Tempe Police reported the following incident Tuesday:
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Local musicians have a chance to broadcast their music from the Tempe Center for the Arts stage to television sets across Arizona.
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Miranda Alm feels naked without her cell phone.
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