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Artists in jail: "Pretty"
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Artists in jail: Alix
Read the full story on the performance at Estrella Jail
New software would thwart online cheaters
Cheating may always be an issue at universities, but a new type of software used for online testing at ASU will prevent some forms of online cheating.
Sustainable Symphony seeks to make classical music cool
The Sustainable Symphony has nothing to do with the environment.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Tempe gathers feedback on bus, Orbit reroute plans
Comments and concerns were voiced this week as the city of Tempe held public meetings to gather feedback about the transportation systems.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Online magazine offers hands-on experience
Superstition Review, an online literary magazine created at the Polytechnic campus, is looking for interns interested in building their skills in the field of publishing.
Many ASU faculty to be renewed for 1 year only
Contracted faculty members at ASU could see more single-year contracts offered instead of multiyear contracts, as administrators weigh options to reduce the budget.
Taylor Place makes changes for more students
When Taylor Place opens next semester, changes will include the opening of the second tower, increasing the number of community assistants and opening additional eateries to accommodate an increase in
ASU poets collaborate in Chicago
ASU is well-represented this year in Collaborative Vision: The Poetic Dialogue Project, a nationally recognized effort in which poets and visual artists collaborate in pairs to create works of art usi
ASU Police awards community
The ASU Police department honored more than 20 members of the University community on Tuesday night during its first awards ceremony.
ASU receives $3.7 mil grant to improve solar energy
Researchers at ASU are delving into new and improved forms of solar energy, which could lead to less dependence on non renewable sources of energy and a better environment in the future.
Police Beat
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Advocacy, student fees at forefront of USG debate
Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates stressed service and accountability for students in a debate on Tuesday night at the Tempe campus Memorial Union, but they differed on how to u
USG presidency candidates announce bids: Sarah Atwill
Year and Major: History sophomore Running Mates: Ryan Vigneux (Policy) and Alicia Shebel (Services) Why are you running for office?
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
Report: Cuts could force hundreds more layoffs
Budget cuts to the state university system could force ASU to lay off between 586 and 2,488 employees or to drastically reduce financial aid, according a government report.
USG presidency candidates announce bids: Raza Mushtaq
Year and Major: Medicinal chemistry and political science sophomore Running Mates: David Hurst (Policy) and Summer Clark (Services) Why are you running for office?







