State Press Weekly: Pat's Run
This week on State Press Weekly, hosts Mauro Whiteman and Samantha Valtierra Bush bring you the weekly news, and Ashlyn Biggs joins the program with a special report on Pat's Run.
This week on State Press Weekly, hosts Mauro Whiteman and Samantha Valtierra Bush bring you the weekly news, and Ashlyn Biggs joins the program with a special report on Pat's Run.
Many ASU students were stunned to find their vehicles towed near the Downtown campus Monday and Tuesday.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government senate unanimously voted to formally oppose the student fee increase, joining the Associated Students of ASU Downtown senate in the opposition.
Gary Marchant, an emerging technologies, law and ethics professor, is researching the extent to which the discovery of murder genes should be used in the criminal justice system in deciding how someone should be punished.
An accelerated education program for gifted middle school students will open at ASU’s West campus this fall semester.
ASU staff member Jennifer Wilford and her husband are participating in the “Take Steps Phoenix for Crohn’s and Colitis” walk to raise awareness and funds for research.
Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
ASU alumna Margeaux Laurent, who graduated in December 2008 with a degree in applied biological sciences, published her fantasy novel “Spellbound” in mid-March.
The Indian School Road and Central Avenue stop of the METRO Light Rail is steps from George and Dragon, an English pub and restaurant where the royal wedding will be celebrated regally.
Police reported the following incidents Monday.
Differing opinions on a proposed increase in the student program fee for next year have come out of each campus’ student government over the last two weeks, with the issue coming to a vote in Tempe on Tuesday.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Sunday.
Students dressed as Harry Potter, Ginny Weasley, Dumbledore and other Hogwarts characters gathered Friday in the Memorial Union for a night of wizard rock and dancing at the inaugural Yule Ball.
Students in ASU’s professional golf management program learned Tuesday that their program is being disestablished because of budget cuts.
ASU’s Campus Student Sustainability Initiatives hosted the Earth Day Festival on Friday with a full day of music, activities, food, art and information.
Around 40 scantily dressed students gathered for Tempe’s SlutWalk Friday to march from the Memorial Union on campus to Tempe Beach Park protesting blaming victims of rape.
One lucky sustainability student will soon get more than a burrito from local Chipotle restaurants.
Accountancy and finance junior Susan Eckman won $5,000 in a contest requiring students to create 30-second videos that would grab the attention of possible employers.
ASU’s Sigma Nu fraternity organized a weeklong service project to raise funds for the center and lend a helping hand.
Widely known for its commitment to being “green,” ASU geared up for Earth Day on Friday with a weeklong series of events.
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