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Two former ASU athletes made major sports headlines earlier this week.
ASU scientists are studying the medicinal qualities of a protein produced by Gila monsters, in the hope of helping diabetes patients.
If losing games to strong opponents equates to character building, then ASU's water polo squad has built a character mansion.
A paper-mache effigy of President George W. Bush with his pants on fire turned heads on campus Monday morning.
April 13, 2004
April 12, 2004
For most players on the ASU water polo team, there are many more games left to play. For one player, it's one of her last games. But for the entire squad, there never will be another game like this one.
April 09, 2004
A group of ASU architecture students will design two new state capitol buildings in downtown Phoenix.
April 08, 2004
April 07, 2004
Since its inception in 1998, Google has become a ubiquitous entity on the Internet, the place to go if you're looking for anything from help on a term paper on the sexual behavior of frogs to Princess Diana's autopsy photos. It was on the cover of Newsweek recently, and has managed to flourish despite the dot-com bust earlier in the decade. It has expanded to include a vast array of services; indexing not only the World Wide Web but also images, newsgroups and businesses.
Rain and wind did not stop ASU East from holding the second annual Relay for Life and raising $15,000 to help fight cancer.
It happens to the best of us. Ten hours and $20 worth of venti skim extra shot lattes into a paper or project on a topic so incredibly inane that it could possibly bore even the small contingent of people who are actually supposed to care, and we all wonder, justifiably, just what we are doing here.
The gavel banged five minutes into the ASU College Republican meeting, magically changing it to a Students for Bush at ASU meeting.
April 06, 2004
As a teen, ASU East nutrition junior Andrew Hodgson was an Illinois State bodybuilding champion.
In the middle of an episode of the 1960s sitcom "Get Smart," star Don Adams' character jumps out of a window hoping to land on a truck loaded with mattresses. After falling short of the mattress truck and hitting pavement, Smart turns to the camera, puts his thumb close to his index finger and mutters his catch phrase, "Missed it by that much."
April 02, 2004
March 31, 2004
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