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Immigration conference attracts diverse experts
Experts from across the country met at ASU’s law school to discuss what factors contribute to the immigration crisis.
Haunted house’s chills go to charity
USG on the Tempe campus is promoting a haunted house in Phoenix, with 30 percent of its proceeds going to four local charities.
Race lecture connects hair portrayals to self-image
ASU English professor and dean of humanities for CLAS Neal Lester talked about hair and how it relates to race in a lecture at the Arizona Science Center Sunday.
Town Lake gets water; new events scheduled
Tempe Town Lake started its refilling process Friday morning, and new water events will be scheduled at the lake to make up for cancellations and loss of revenue.
Police Beat: Oct. 11
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday.
ASU recognizes Mars exploration scientist
Scientist Steve Squyres was awarded the Shoemaker Award by BEYOND, the Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at ASU.
Father, son install breathalyzers in bars to save lives
The owners of a Scottsdale-based company called Blo-Safe install wall-mounted breathalyzer machines in local bars, clubs and restaurants for patrons to monitor their blood-alcohol content before driving.
Police Beat: Oct. 8
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
New clothing exchange shop has ASU appeal
A new Plato’s Closet clothing exchange shop that opened in Scottsdale Thursday is attracting many ASU customers.
West campus trauma conference promotes collaboration
ASU's New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences kicked off its New Approaches to Trauma conference Thursday at the West campus, outlining mental health studies related to trauma.
State Press Weekly: Oct. 7
We take a continued look at Arizona's medical marijuana initiative this week. Plus, a preview of the Nest, a a haunted house, and ASU vs. Washington. Music by the Pharcyde.
Valley home prices see first drop in months
Phoenix-area home prices fell for the first time since March, according to a W. P. Carey School of Business report released Wednesday.
ASU celebrates Chinese immersion program
The University’s Chinese Language Flagship Program celebrated a continuation of its relationship with the National Security Education Program.
CLAS to defend its Academic Bowl champion title
Thirteen ASU colleges are being put to the test in the Fifth Annual Academic Bowl.
Police Beat: Oct. 7
ASU and Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Campuses show mixed results in voter registration drive
Working with the Arizona Student Vote Coalition, ASU’s student governments held events and went dorm-to-dorm to register students to vote before Monday's registration deadline.
Technology leads to ‘surveillance society’
ASU law professor Gary Marchant underlined the relationships between technology, privacy and law, and theorized on today’s society subsiding into a “surveillance society” in a presentation Tuesday in Tempe.
Economist wins business school’s financial forecasting award
The business school announced that economist Sherry Cooper will receive an award that recognizes accuracy in financial forecasting.











