Devil Dish: Nov. 2
If the playoffs are a refined representation of the regular season, the NFL and NBA models work. The MLB offers up two separate, incongruent seasons.
If the playoffs are a refined representation of the regular season, the NFL and NBA models work. The MLB offers up two separate, incongruent seasons.
Tuesday is Election Day. We must elect candidates with open minds.
HTML5, the next revision of the Internet code, has been linked to the recent data leak of Facebook users’ personal information, and could be the future of Internet.
A graduate student and his partner have made $800,000 in one year developing free iPhone applications.
Members of Polytechnic student government are reaching out to students who have reported problems within the ASU professional flight program.
The State Press interviews Democratic Arizona gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard.
The talk surrounding ASU’s matchup with Washington State was that the Sun Devils had to be weary of the improving Cougars. As it turns out, there was nothing to be scared of.
People dressed as the living dead walked around downtown Tempe Thursday night in the Third Annual Tempe Zombie Walk.
Coming off a lackluster performance against California last Saturday, ASU can’t overlook a hungry Cougars team if they don’t want to fall victim to an upset on Homecoming in Tempe.
Few basketball fans understand the pain suffered by ex-fans of the now non-existent Seattle SuperSonics, but more soon might.
The ASU volleyball team gets a second shot at in-state rival UA this weekend, but this time it’s on the Sun Devils’ home court.
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Officials from ASU’s College Republicans, Young Democrats and volunteers from Organizing for America said signage vandalism is an ongoing issue.
Student leaders from the Arizona Students’ Association have banded together to impugn a measure on Tuesday’s ballot that will put a ban on state affirmative action programs.
With two of the most turnover prone teams in the country matching up, Saturday’s game might be decided on mistakes, rather than positive plays.
ASU assistant tennis coach Clint Letcher is in his third year of coaching the ASU women’s tennis team, and he has a reputation for being the best player on the team.
There’s something about humans being held against their will, bitten by Gothic fanged seductresses and sullen-eyed vampires, that’s oddly arousing. Lisa Starry’s "A Vampire Tale," now in its seventh year of production, tapped into the bewitching powers of vampires before baby Twihards could even spell Edward Cullen.
The Tempe City Council unanimously voted Thursday to ban the use of consumer fireworks within city limits.
Police have new details on the men responsible for the death of an ASU student as the victim’s father waits for a response to his national plea for the shooter to come forward.
The first watercrafts to sail Tempe Town Lake in months set off Tuesday morning as the newly-filled lake reopened after the broken dam was repaired.
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