Student poll: 9/11
Charles Kunz, a liberal arts sophomore, was 25 miles away from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. He remembers the pungent smell of smoke permeating his hometown of Rye, New York. "It changed New Yorkers," he said.
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Charles Kunz, a liberal arts sophomore, was 25 miles away from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. He remembers the pungent smell of smoke permeating his hometown of Rye, New York. "It changed New Yorkers," he said.
Charles Kunz, a liberal arts sophomore, was 25 miles away from the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. He remembers the pungent smell of smoke permeating his hometown of Rye, New York. "It changed New Yorkers," he said.
Newspaper clippings showing consequences of the Sept. 11 attacks covered the front office window of the social work building in West Hall Wednesday, a campus group's way of demonstrating for social justice.
An ASU student was arrested and charged Tuesday in connection with an Ecstasy ring, the same ring that an ASU professor was believed to be involved in.
ASU professors have created a new text analysis technology that helps calculate the impact of specific words in media coverage of the Sept. 11 attacks.
ASU's boxing team lost three sanctioned fights Saturday in its first fights at the National Collegiate Boxing Association level.
ASU's Hillel Jewish Student Center donated more than 300 sandwiches to a Christian homeless shelter Thursday after spending the day on Cady Mall recruiting students to make them.
ASU and local organizations that accept donations said their funds have been negatively impacted by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
ASU does not require students to own computers, even though NAU officials are pushing the obligation on the incoming freshmen of 2003.
A state legislator and University administrators said they would do everything they could to keep the budget cut from permanently damaging ASU's quality of education.
The College of Architecture and Environmental design will receive about $15,000 from the 19th annual Golf Benefit held Thursday.
ASU biologists are displaying a new art form on campus with the help of glowing fish, mice, tobacco and amoebas.
Campus safety is a concern for many students at ASU, and in response, organizations on campus are doing all they can to create a safer environment.
Evan Edward Shelley, the ASU student who was killed Tuesday in a collision with a Department of Public Safety patrol car, will be missed greatly by the family and friends who attended his funeral Sunday.
A recent ASU grad is about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime by going to Mozambique, Africa, with the Peace Corps.
An ASU Muslim student who was reported missing Friday has been located and is currently stranded in Pakistan, according to Tempe police.
Brian Ellspermann has had trouble focusing on school since Sept. 11, the day of the terrorist attacks, knowing he might not be able to finish the semester.
Fuel supplies are adequate, says American Petroleum Institute:
ASU students and alumni celebrated an International Day of Action Against Video Surveillance on Friday as five actors preformed skits that protested the Web cams operating on Mill Avenue.
A Tempe resident has accused Mayor Neil Giuliano of illegally voting in dozens of city cases involving ASU, citing a conflict of interest because the mayor is a University employee.
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