Southwest feel economy won't get worse
Most residents of Arizona, Nevada, Texas and New Mexico think economic conditions will improve or stay the same a year from now, according to an Arizona State University-Southwest Poll released on Thu
Most residents of Arizona, Nevada, Texas and New Mexico think economic conditions will improve or stay the same a year from now, according to an Arizona State University-Southwest Poll released on Thu
If one ASU researcher has her way, the terror of waking up on school picture day to find a massive zit where your chin used to be will be a thing of the past.
A server failure cut campus Internet access and kept off-campus users from accessing ASU Web sites for at least four hours Wednesday night.
Nursing enrollment at the Polytechnic and West campuses will be cut in half because of an anticipated slump in state funding, ASU officials said Wednesday.
In the time of an economic slump in the United States, people are changing their habits to cut back spending and avoid a skinny wallet.
Nursing and design students may see an increase in program fees next year if the Arizona Board of Regents approves proposals to be submitted by the schools this semester.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Narrow and crowded, Phase II, a local party shop, is loaded with fake blood, severed limbs, theatrical make-up and costumes, but emptiness fills the aisles where customers should be.
After a grueling two-week battle, four ASU colleges and schools are preparing for Thursday's final rounds of the third annual Academic Bowl.
An ASU professor is leading a federally-funded project designed to test new software by using it to analyze ridership patterns and potential expansions of the light rail system set to open in December
Slideshow: Obama/McCain Headquarters
A General Motors Corp. energy technology expert discussed the importance of creating infrastructure for alternative fuels with ASU faculty and students Tuesday afternoon.
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
As tuition rises across the University, schools are also increasing fees to provide specialized educational resources to students.
Children stricken with terror run screaming from the explosion. The lucky ones die instantly. The others fall to the ground, writhing in pain and praying death will come soon.
The Phoenix Police Department is looking to move forward after a fall season interrupted by the deaths of multiple officers.
Forced to wait for elevators and denied full access to the stairs, students at Taylor Place have raised concerns about the safety of using elevators which have been shut down numerous times during the
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