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DREAM Act supporters unveil Tempe billboard
College students stood in the parking lot of Tempe Marketplace Monday to announce a billboard advertising support of the DREAM Act.
Artist’s paintings help teach biblical stories
Israeli painter Avner Moriah began painting Bible scenes in 2006 to keep himself safe and deliver a message of hope.
Shipping containers used for affordable housing
Using recycled, retrofitted shipping containers, Upcycle Living, a Tempe architectural firm, has transformed modular home construction into a sustainable lifestyle.
Professors weigh in on gene patenting case
The American Civil Liberties Union sued Myriad over its patents on the genes in May 2009, saying the genes were not patentable because they were “products of nature.”
Pop culture classes influenced by wizards, vampires
It’s no doubt that the line that separates American culture from pop culture has become less defined over the past decade, and recent cultural phenomena are beginning to influence ASU classes.
Police Beat: Nov. 16
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday.
A day in the life of a Downtown ambassador
Silvia Hayes, a downtown Phoenix ambassador, helps people make their way around America's fifth largest city.
Diane Sawyer receives Cronkite journalism award
Diane Sawyer, the first female correspondent for CBS’s “60 Minutes” and the second woman to solo anchor an evening news broadcast, was honored Friday for her accomplishments.
‘No Impact Week’ encourages students to live greener
ASU students celebrate “No Impact Week,” an eight-day initiative that encourages students on the Tempe campus to live greener.
Ninja shares business strategies during Global Entrepreneur Week
ASU groups are planning multiple events for Global Entrepreneur Week.
Police, protesters clash during neo-Nazi demonstration
A demonstration by the National Socialist Movement, a group that supports neo-Nazism, turned ugly Saturday afternoon as protesters against the march clashed with police.
ASU professors to assist journalists with climate change questions
Two ASU professors have volunteered to clean up the air as part of the new Climate Q&A Service, sponsored by the American Geophysical Union.
Police Beat: Nov. 15
Police reported the following incidents on Sunday.
TASER presents Summit on Tempe campus
Summit educates students about distracted driving.
Filling the hungry's "Empty Bowls"
Combating hunger and raising awareness about those in need is the aim of the "Empty Bowls" project.
ASU senior competes on collegiate ‘Jeopardy!’
An ASU senior appeared on the quiz show “Jeopardy!” Thursday, winning more than $15,000 and moving on to the to the semi-final round.
Local news station helps out ASU student
Excerpt: Katie Dethlefsen won KPHO’s ‘Pay it Forward’ award last week, receiving $500 to help support her family.
Three measures to be decided on last day of ballot count
Friday is the last day to count the remaining 78,000 ballots in Arizona, and three propositions are still up for grabs.









