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West candidate back on ballot after review of constitution
The presidential race at the West campus will continue after the student government reached a compromise Monday.
Business students team up with nonprofit
A local nonprofit organization that transports extra food from Valley businesses to homeless shelters and food banks is looking to put suggestions made by ASU students into action.
Campaigning continues as USG runoff election nears
As campaigning for the Undergraduate Student Government election in Tempe continues, the two remaining presidential candidates said they are talking with students to get the word out about voting and
Group celebrates Chicano culture
As MEChA celebrated its 40th anniversary last week with a series of cultural activities, one member said drawing attention to Chicano issues remains relevant.
State senate halts nonbudget bills
Like their constituents, Arizona legislators said their hands are tied by the slumping economy.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Race continues to decide presidency
Brendan O'Kelly: 1,522 votes Christina Rocks: 823 votes
West student government disqualifies candidate
The Associated Students of Arizona State University at the West campus disqualified presidential candidate Gary Galvan on 67 election violations, giving the presidency to history junior Andrew Clark.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Project brings students closer to nature
ASU freshmen are using knowledge from their architecture class and a mesquite tree to re-design part of Papago Park.
When art and science converge
The ancient art of origami might be thought of as simply a fun hobby, but one engineering professor uses folded paper to teach the fundamentals of engineering.
Organ-donor sign-up contest marks Donate Life Month
April marks the start of Donate Life Month, and with it the first competition to get the most students to sign up to be organ donors between ASU, NAU and UA.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Studio teaches free self-defense classes
A Tempe martial arts studio is offering free self-defense classes for women to teach safety awareness and offer a taste of martial arts.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday: At 8:54 p.m. on Monday, two 20-year-old males were arrested on suspicion of highway racing, police reported.
Woman talks her way out of mugging
A female ASU employee avoided being robbed Tuesday morning when she convinced a man with a gun not to take her purse in a parking-garage elevator.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday: An unknown person or persons damaged the vehicle of a 43-year-old staff member contracted by ASU on March 23, police reported.
Undergrad medical bioinformatics degree program to open in fall
As some degree programs ASU are downsizing, biomedical informatics, a field University officials say is growing, will expand to offer an undergraduate degree next fall.
Students advocate at Tempe MU for education immigration reform
ASU students will gather outside the Tempe campus Memorial Union this week encouraging passersby to support the DREAM Act by calling their congressional representatives.





