Bill the Onion
October 10, 2003
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October 10, 2003
An ASU police detective who is the target of a recent civil lawsuit is no longer employed by the department, officials said.
Just when we thought we had heard the last of it, talk of another tuition increase looms in the not-so-distant future.
October 09, 2003
Phoenix police arrested a man Wednesday who may be connected to an assault that happened earlier in the day at ASU West.
The Office of the Provost and the East Campus Environment Team are hosting a workshop series to promote campuswide appreciation of diversity and respect for all individuals, while also protecting free speech.
Matthew Rhea and Mark Peterson, students in the exercise and wellness program at ASU East, have been invited to present their groundbreaking research on "quantified dose response for the trained and untrained population" at the seventh annual International Olympic Committee Olympic World Congress on Sports Sciences in Athens, Greece, next week.
October 08, 2003
An Avondale man has filed a civil lawsuit against the state and an ASU police officer, alleging he was the target of racial profiling by ASU police.
If you've ever lived in a dorm, undoubtedly you have come into contact with some of the simplest life forms: bacteria and mold, in particular.
Tommy Chong won't be having "Nice Dreams" for a while.
October 07, 2003
Thirty bicycles have been stolen from campus since Sept. 26, and ASU police are encouraging students to take extra precautions when leaving their bike on campus.
This week, universities around the country, including Harvard, Vanderbilt and UCLA, will host a series of historic grassroots discussions on national security.
October 06, 2003
October 03, 2003
ASU President Michael Crow has exempted several groups of ASU employees from a state law that prohibits the use of state-owned computers for downloading or accessing images of nudity or pornography.
October 02, 2003
Fraternities make an easy target for negative press.
For the first time, ASU East can boast a fine arts series, starting Oct. 7.
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