Newsletter
Studies show minimal support for Schweikert’s COINS Act
Recent studies show most Americans do not support Rep. David Schweikert’s legislation to replace $1 bills with $1 coins.
Education students gear up for new curriculum requirements
Education majors face curriculum changes that require more hours as a student teacher, resulting in less time to earn a supplemental income.
Editorial: It wasn’t time
It is a dismal time for the big three sports.
Staying pop culture savvy and footing the cable bill
Here are a few ways to get your pop culture fix without breaking the bank.
Fight the sentiment behind ‘virginity tests’
Seventeen women were forced to virginity tests after attending protests in Cairo in early March. One woman filed charges against the Egyptian military in hopes of bringing about justice.
Student gallery promotes international travel
You Are Here, a group photography exhibition at the Step Gallery, displays photography from around the world promoting international travel.
‘My Week With Marilyn’ as charming as the icon herself
In the charming new film “My Week With Marilyn,” Michelle Williams gives us a glimpse into the personal life of Marilyn Monroe.
Professors’ articles address feasibility of manned Mars mission
Two astrobiologists collaborated to publicize the possibility of colonizing Mars and expanding space exploration.
Vegan and vegetarians celebrate turkey-free holiday
Vegans and vegetarians have options on Thanksgiving that don't necessarily include eating turkeys.
Challah for Hunger bakes to support local organizations
ASU’s Challah for Hunger organization bakes bread to sell at ASU’s Farmers Market in an attempt to help revenue funds for organizations dedicated to reducing hunger issues. | Video Inside |
Football facing must-win game against Cal
Typically, teams barely over .500 that are riding three-game losing streaks don’t have much to play for, but ASU is anything but typical. | Slideshow inside |
Exhibition aims to comprehensively explain human origins
The Institute of Human Origins celebrates its 30th anniversary with “Becoming Human: 30 Years of Research and Discovery” at the Museum of Anthropology.
ASU Orchestra and Choral Union prepare for 'Festival of Season and Soloists'
The ASU Choral Union and the ASU Orchestra are preparing to perform Mozart's Coronation Mass on December 4th as part of 'A Celebration of Season & Soloists' at Gammage Auditorium.
Tempe to raise fine for supplying alcohol to minors
A unanimous vote by the Tempe City Council on Nov. 3 will raise fines for adults caught supplying alcohol to minors starting in February.
Jason Steffen mixes metal and Moliere in ‘The Misanthrope’
Senior theater major Jason Steffen, the composer of ASU’s new production of “The Misanthrope,” has a personal CD collection filled with metal bands ranging from Supertramp to Metallica — and has successfully merged metal with Moliere.
Politics and sports
Conventional wisdom rarely works out to be true, particularly in football and politics.
Desk closings lead to homeless entering dorms, students say
ASU Residential Life plans to reinstate front desk positions at two north campus dormitories following reports of homeless people and other individuals wandering into the halls.
Coats for Cubs helps orphaned wildlife
Buffalo Exchange is accepting furs for the Coats for Cubs program bringing furs full circle to provide comfort for orphaned or injured wildlife.
Town Lake dam solution delayed
Tempe officials delayed the decision on a long-term solution for the Tempe Town Lake west dam until next year.