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Open-source alternatives bring flexibility to textbooks
As the cost to attend ASU rises each year, alternatives to expensive textbooks are emerging, allowing professors to modify content for their courses while maintaining affordability and accessibility f
City Council candidates at ASU
The city council of Tempe participated in a informational session at ASU to educate students on the importance of voting.
Contest snaps shots of student, campus life
ASU is holding a photo competition for students, with a $500 grand prize.
Phoenix Park and Swap
Goods at cheap prices keep thousands of Arizonans coming back to the Phoenix Park and Swap.
Contest snaps shots of student, campus life
Students can win money just by taking photos of friends and places at campus.
Downtown club connecting students with physical, mental health resources
A new group on the Downtown campus plans to promote physical and mental health by training students to mentor and speak with peers about healthy living.
ASU partners with Smithsonian Institute for Panama research
Students and faculty members now have the chance to conduct research in Panama through a new partnership with the Smithsonian Institute.
Internship gives students experience working in TV
For ASU students interested in working in television, a summer internship in Los Angeles could be the perfect place to start.
Police Beat
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Thousands of ASU students not paying for light rail
A label inaccuracy on the U-Pass has thousands of ASU students riding the Phoenix Valley Metro light rail for free.
Light rail pass renewal confusion gives thousands of students free rides
Thousands of ASU students have been illegally riding the Metro light rail for the past month, according to an ASU transportation official.Theresa Fletcher, director of ASU Parking and Transit Services
Mexico project builds ASU ties to Japanese university
ASU formalized a longstanding collaboration with Aichi Prefectural University in Japan last week, laying the groundwork for exchange programs and a joint graduate program in Mexican archeology, offici
Program gives faculty a look into administration life
Starting this semester, four faculty members will get an up-close look at University administration, getting experience in upper-level management for future job opportunities.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
Project reaching out to K-12 students to encourage college educations
A project within the Canon Leadership Program, which provides leadership opportunities for University students, is helping to encourage younger students to attend college by showcasing opportunities o
ASU Police did not pursue criminal charges in alleged rape at Sigma Chi house
ASU police did not pursue criminal investigation after a student alleged that she was raped at the Sigma Chi fraternity house.
ASU proposes tuition increase, $1,025 surcharge
The University released a proposal Friday that calls for an increase in tuition over the next two years, as well as doubling the economic recovery surcharge implemented last fall from $510 per year fo
Conference studies mimicry in human, insect architecture design
Nature and social insects can be the inspiration for human products, including architecture, which the social biomimicry conference at ASU explored this weekend.Six ASU graduate students coordinated

