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Parking to replace Tempe Center wing
The University will tear down part of the Tempe Center, located at the corner of Mill Avenue and University Drive, to make room for more parking spaces within the next month, ASU officials said.
Water scarcity affects emotions, study says
Water shortages are linked to emotional distress among people living in poor urban areas, according to a study an ASU researcher collaborated on.
Web site tracks speed cameras
Given the financial perils many speeders face and new photo enforcement zones being created every day, one ASU student and one former ASU student have decided to fight back.
ASU students on weight loss show
Four ASU students appeared on the first episode of mtvU's show Student Bodies last week. The show recruits overweight students and helps them lose weight by quitting bad habits.
The State Press launches Polytechnic edition
Today, The State Press adds a second campus-specific edition as we publish our first Polytechnic edition.
Students catapult pumpkins for homecoming
Two student groups on campus have issued a warning: Beware of flying pumpkins.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Police, community leaders: First Fridays reduce downtown crime
In the cool November air, Community Action Officer Scott Melander leans against the side of a patrol car and surveys the line of First Fridays vendors stretching down East Garfield Street in downtown
High court hears indecency case
The Supreme Court took up its first broadcast indecency case in 30 years, hearing arguments on the Federal Communications Commission fleeting expletives case last week.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Homecoming for homeless
Downtown Phoenix campus kicked off Homecoming Week on Monday with the Hearts of Gold Service Project, at which students served dinner to families at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Phoenix.
Downtown celebrates Homecoming
Downtown students this week will partake in Homecoming events exclusive to their Phoenix campus, hosted by PAB Downtown.
Prof: Amid downward trend, new president could boost economy
Two reports released last week cast more doom and gloom on worsening national and statewide economic situations.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
'09-'10 tuition proposed
ASU President Michael Crow recommended a 5 percent tuition increase for in-state students for the fall 2009 semester to the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
ASU stocks Tempe food banks
Officials from Tempe food banks said response from ASU and the local community has helped them through a slump in donations, but there is still work to be done for the holiday season.
Panel: Ethics key to avoiding economic crises
In order to prevent financial crises like the current economic situation, corporate leaders need to better emphasize moral decisions, possibly by looking to religion, a panel told about 60 students We







