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West Coast libertarians gather at ASU
Interest in the Libertarian Party at ASU is growing, advocates said, as illustrated by the turnout at the very first West Coast Students For Liberty conference on Saturday.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Tempe hosts tour event to promote bike riding, safety
The city of Tempe hosted its 14th annual Tour de Tempe community bike ride and festival on Sunday morning at Tempe Kiwanas Park.
Law school hosts discussions on legal issues in childcare
Court judges, foster parents and child care specialists joined ASU faculty and students to discuss new ways of treating legal cases involving children Friday.
Student advocates for fair trade
Americans need to be more accountable for their purchases and aware of fair trade offerings, a student speaker said Wednesday at a Tempe campus event.
ASU group: Pets get left behind in tough economy
The plight of a local animal shelter is only the tip of an iceberg of problems that exist for domesticated animals, according to an ASU animal rights group.
Officials call for immigration special session
State Sen. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, urged Gov.
Ethics center debates use of robots, Internet in warfare
If insect-sized mechanical devices meant for surveillance, sabotage and conducting military operations were leaked for societal use, it could have drastic consequences, an ASU scientist said Wednesday
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Tempe, Downtown campuses to vote on facilities fee
Student senators from the Tempe and Downtown campuses will vote next week to support a facilities fee that would help create new and expanded buildings on all four campuses.
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Portuguese scholar: US must publically discuss Darfur and create foreign policy
The U.S. needs to engage in open and public discussion on the conflict in Darfur in order to understand and form foreign policy around it, a scholar from a Portuguese university said Tuesday.
Physician: Internet diagnoses harmful to health
Web sites like Web MD that give medical explanations and diagnoses are becoming increasingly popular among college students, but they could lead to inaccurate assumptions, a physician said Monday.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Record turnout for Frank Kush run
People and dogs of all ages ran, walked and scampered Saturday in support of physical fitness at the Frank Kush 5K Family & Dog Fun Run & Walk.
Tempe blood-cancer walk draws thousands
Former ASU student and blood-cancer survivor Alyssa Petroff held a white balloon to signify her battle with cancer as she walked Saturday in the Light the Night Walk held by the Leukemia and Lymphoma
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday: An unknown person or persons took the identity of a 23-year-old man on Sept. 30 and Oct. 6, police reported.
Brewer: F-35s will save base, economy
Gov. Jan Brewer announced a new campaign to request a fleet of new fighter jets for Luke Air Force Base at a press conference Wednesday morning.