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ORIGINS OF MAN: As part of the Institute of Human Origins lecture series, William McGrew addresses an audience on the Tempe campus Thursday evening about his research experience with chimpanzees. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)

UK professor talks about chimpanzee research

A visiting professor from the U.K. discussed his extensive chimpanzee studies and how chimpanzees’ early material use and behaviors could indicate what the earliest human ancestors were like over millions of years ago on Thursday night.

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MICROSOFT WINDOWS: A Microsoft office towers over the Rio Salado Parkway and Mill Avenue intersection in Tempe near the location of Microsoft's future facilities. (Photo by Rosie Gochnour)

Microsoft moves office to Tempe

Microsoft is now one more technology-based company in the Tempe technological hub with its new office located near Tempe Town Lake and ASU’s Tempe campus.

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RACE AND AMERICA: Established to analyze race and social issues, the Center of Race and Democracy opened Monday with a ceremony that included a speech by Rep. Ed Pastor. (Photo by Katy Tipton)

ASU center to study race, democracy

Arizona is sometimes recognized as the center of racially influenced legislation, and a new center has been established at ASU to make it the hub of understanding democracy and race.

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The State Press

USG confronts transparency issues

This is part two of a three-part series on the Tempe campus Undergraduate Student Government. This part looks into transparency concerns and what student government leaders and doing to address these issues.

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