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AIMS-based scholarship on the line
Arizona high-school students planning to attend ASU on an AIMS-based scholarship could be searching for new options if a budget-cutting recommendation is approved.
Man injured in gang-related stabbing
Tempe police have arrested two suspects believed to be involved with a stabbing near Sun Devil Stadium on Monday night.
Officials say Poly students can still complete degrees
Amid the changes at the Polytechnic campus, University officials let students know at a town-hall meeting that they will still have the opportunity to complete their degree programs despite the elimin
Stimulus may alleviate cuts to universities
The federal stimulus package that passed Friday may, in part, reduce the impact of budget cuts on the university system.
Event helps brides save money, give to charity
A local auction is giving soon-to-be brides and grooms the opportunity to save money on their big days and help a domestic violence shelter at the same time.
Bullying victims show less stress, professor says
Victims of childhood bullying appear to generally be nonresponsive to stress tests, according to ongoing ASU research.
Police Beat
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 29-year-old Tempe man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, police reported.
Hundreds gather at capitol to protest K-12 budget cuts
Hundreds of parents, students and teachers attended a rally Saturday afternoon at the state capitol, pleading with legislators to preserve state funding for K-12 public schools in 2010.
Students design for African rehab
A rehabilitation-engineering project is giving students the means to make global contributions by creating devices to help disabled people in Malawi, Africa.
Students 'heart public transit'
ASU students joined with a nonprofit organization in a mass bike ride to show support for cleaner modes of public transportation at the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus Thursday afternoon.
Focus on outcomes, cooperation necessary for national energy reform, Crow says
An effective energy policy cannot form without drastic changes in research structure and mindset, ASU President Michael Crow told the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. earlier this week.
Downtown expects thousands for NBA All-Star Game events
With All-Star weekend finally here, Downtown students can expect as many as 20,000 guests in town for the event.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday: The vehicle of a 20-year-old female ASU student was damaged on the Tempe campus between Feb. 5 and Feb. 6, police reported.
Some ASU faculty choose less pay in lieu of furlough
Many ASU faculty members facing mandatory days off without pay are volunteering to take an equivalent pay reduction while continuing to work.
ASU leading producer for Ariz. Peace Corps
While many ASU graduates head off to the corporate world to find jobs, some decide to travel overseas to help communities grow with the Peace Corps.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Librarians list quality health Web sites
Instead of using Google to research possible medical problems, two University librarians explained the criteria for determining a quality medical Web site.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday: A 19-year-old man was arrested Monday on suspicion of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.





