Baseball travels to annual Coca-Cola Classic
In each of the past eight seasons, the ASU baseball team from Tempe has participated in the annual Coca-Cola College Baseball Classic.
In each of the past eight seasons, the ASU baseball team from Tempe has participated in the annual Coca-Cola College Baseball Classic.
Temple Grandin, autism awareness advocate and animal scientist, spoke to a full audience at ASU’s Galvin Playhouse Tuesday night, sharing her expertise on autism, animals and sensory-based thinking.
After seven months of preparing, waiting and wondering, three ASU students have earned a place among the 2011 Harry Truman Scholarship finalists.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held a special sitting Tuesday morning at the Sandra Day O’ Connor College of Law, giving law students the opportunity to see the court in action.
The Sun Devils may have found a permanent answer in left field as the emergence of Talor Haro has caught the attention of many.
Sen. Russell Pearce announced on Tuesday that members of the public are prohibited from attending Senate news conferences, citing safety concerns as the primary reason.
The 2011 ASU World Festival takes place every spring and features the various cultures that ASU students represent.
ASU baseball has had plenty of brother tandems in its history, and 2011 isn’t any different.
Starting in 2013, the stop at 44th and Washington streets will connect commuters to an automated train that will carry passengers through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Rev. Jim Wallis is heading the “What would Jesus cut?” campaign, which uses religion to advocate for a more liberal solution to the reducing the deficit.
An ASU associate professor spoke about sexual orientation and gender expression in schools at the 2011 Equity Leadership and Development Forum in downtown Phoenix.
In an attempt to increase services and low-cost textbook options, ASU has hired an outside company to take over management of campus bookstores.
With a title in the 200-meter and 400-meter dash, Jasmine Chaney helped the ASU women to a fourth-place finish at the MSPF championships in Seattle.
Unintentionally, the mass media plays right into terrorists’ plans.
People often go to great lengths for things they love, a statement that rings especially true for Paige Hacker. When no water polo team was present at Phoenix Desert Vista High School, Hacker took it upon herself to create one rather than give up the sport she loved. Despite being just a freshman in high school, Hacker, a former swimmer, was determined to create a water polo program at her high school. “I had to petition at my school because it had to be a club sport,” Hacker said.
Chief Justice John Roberts just may be the man to beat in 2012 should he choose to run against President Barack Obama.
Abortion bills in the state Legislature have some crying foul.
Hundreds of people gathered around Phoenix’s Heritage and Science Park this weekend dressed in colorful wigs, kimonos and schoolgirl uniforms to celebrate the 27th annual Arizona Matsuri.
In one swift 17-0 run, the Bruins blew away any hope of a Sun Devil victory in their last home game of the season.
The charity work of former ASU football player Samson Szakacsy inspired a local private school athletic director to organize a school-wide donation drive for students on an Arizona Indian reservation.
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