Professors: Arizona lacks non-partisan polling
Less than a month to Election Day, ASU professors say Arizona is lacking non-partisan polling of congressional districts, which could lead to skewed results.
Less than a month to Election Day, ASU professors say Arizona is lacking non-partisan polling of congressional districts, which could lead to skewed results.
The gatekeepers of the human cell are membrane proteins, and ASU researchers were given a five-year, $7.7 million grant last week from the National Institutes of Health to study them.
In a national conference call with college journalists Monday, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan stressed the importance of higher education and the need for financial aid reform.
ASU has changed the GPA and credit requirements for its merit scholarships in hopes of promoting student success and encouraging graduation in four years.
Police reported the following incidents Sunday
Republican candidate Wendy Rogers of District 17 has been riding her bike door-to-door six days a week since June 2009.
Tempe Town Lake will begin to be refilled Friday and is expected to be completed by Oct. 25 instead of the initial Nov. 1 estimate.
After three straight years of victory, ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences prepares for the 2010 competition.
The recent recession caused a major decline in the number of downtown development projects in Tempe, and for many of those projects, the future remains uncertain.
On Sept. 17, ASU’s Parking and Transit Services launched a public page called ASU Transit on Facebook that commuters can use to stay up-to-date.
A Princeton professor spoke about the roots of Senate Bill 1070 and other Arizona immigration laws with other professors and activists at a local high school Saturday afternoon.
ASU students participated in the AIDS Walk on Sunday and the Rainbows Festival on Saturday and Sunday.
A representation of the Berlin Wall was placed in the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus in remembrance of the Berlin Wall and the 20th anniversary of its falling on Oct. 3.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday.
Police have identified the body of a man found Thursday morning in a Dumpster near an ASU student Jewish center.
Construction companies working on Tempe Town Lake go over their plans to rebuild, refill, and revitalize the depleted attraction.
ASU is exploring the possibility of building a green campus in the town of Payson with lower tuition rates.
Despite the passage of a special election ballot measure meant to financially revive the state’s education system, some legislative officials still predict large budget cuts to education.
Arizona’s first seated fencing team, created a year and a half ago, came to ASU at the beginning of this semester to join the current fencing team Salle Diablo.
Gov. Jan Brewer announced Tuesday that ASU will receive a $2 million grant to fund a project called the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation, known as AzCATI.
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