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Poly students kick back with midweek game night
Polytechnic students have a new way to relax on Tuesday nights at an ASU-sanctioned kickback.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday: A 44-year-old Tempe man was arrested Tuesday on an outstanding warrant out of Mesa City Court, police reported.
State legislature near decision on final budget
State legislators said they are close to finalizing a set of cuts intended to balance the state budget after the proposals passed appropriations committee hearings in the House and Senate on Thursday
Rally raises awareness for Gaza violence
Arab and Muslim student organizations sponsored a rally on Wednesday on Hayden Lawn to promote awareness and call for an end to what they called Israeli aggression toward Gaza.
Community-assistant talk highlights responsibilities
Being a community assistant can be a challenging but rewarding college job, current CAs and Taylor Place officials said Tuesday.
More than a thousand gather at state capitol to protest proposed university budget cuts
More than a thousand community members and students from all Arizona universities packed Wesley Bolin Memorial Park outside the state capitol building Wednesday to protest budget proposals in the Legi
Crow announces mandatory furloughs for University employees
President Michael Crow announced Wednesday that all ASU faculty, staff and administrators will be required to take unpaid furloughs before the end of the fiscal year.
Grants to upgrade Papago Park amenities
Three Valley cities and a local American Indian community are making plans to expand and enhance the amenities within Papago Park.
Hayden Lawn fair touts diversity of ASU clubs
Billiard clubs, both left and right political wings, social sororities, and environmental enthusiasts alike bombarded passersby on the Tempe campus Tuesday afternoon.
Three-board proposal rejected
Members of the Arizona Board of Regents decided Friday to oppose legislation that would replace the statewide board with separate boards at each university.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incident Monday: A 30-year-old transient man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of three counts of selling narcotic drugs, police reported.
Bill would equalize university funding
State legislators could pass a bill in February that would require the state to fund all three universities equally on a per-student basis.
Ticket upswing leads to new system
The new voucher system for season ticket holders is inconvenient for some but will be necessary for attendance to home Pac-10 basketball games.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday: An 18-year-old Chandler man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of aggravated assault, police reported.
Phoenix gallery combines art, architecture
Jerry Little set the Pendulum Array in motion with a clear blue leveling board.
Dems propose $7 mil cut from universities
Amid heated debate over budget cuts in the state Legislature, House Democrats introduced a set of budget options Thursday.
Research defies aging effects
New anti-aging research conducted by the Biodesign Institute may lead to longevity for future generations.






