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Explosion clears engineering building

About 40 firefighters responded to a chemical explosion in the Tempe campus engineering building Monday night, a Tempe fire department spokesman said. No one was injured.

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Little white pill promises wake up

Students may have no more desire to hit the snooze button with Wake Up On Time, a new pill that allows users to wake up supposedly rejuvenated seven hours after they take it.

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Photo Illustration by Claire Warden/The State Press

A different kind of learning experience

During a month of celebrations for triumphs of culture, some ASU department directors are encouraging students to experience how beneficial courses on different ethnicities or perspectives can be.

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The State Press

Police Beat

ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday: A 19-year-old male ASU student was arrested Jan. 23 on suspicion of assault, police reported.

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The State Press

'10 budget depends on stimulus package

After passing a budget Saturday that cut $143 million in funding to the university system, state legislators say they are looking to make more cuts for the 2010 fiscal year, which starts in July.

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The State Press

Team to find budget solutions

Four ASU faculty members and administrators were chosen to work with the Arizona Board of Regents to explore budget-balancing options for the Arizona Legislature.

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The State Press

APS may hike up charges

Arizona Public Service, the utility company that provides electricity to ASU, has plans to increase the average of individual and business rates by 8.55 percent.

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