Senate passes textbook bill
ASU students may see lower textbook prices for the fall semester because the State Senate passed House Bill 2230 Monday.
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ASU students may see lower textbook prices for the fall semester because the State Senate passed House Bill 2230 Monday.
Tempe Police reported the following events Thursday:
Graphic design junior Joseph Clay thinks there's no such thing as a bad idea.
When Ted Myers won a ticket for the Health and Wealth raffle from a noontime radio show, his mother told him he was going to win big.
The city of Tempe and ASU will show they have more than a minute for the environment at their Earth Day celebrations Tuesday.
ASU researchers are proving that clay from the ground can kill even the strongest bacteria, including the flesh-eating "superbug" MRSA.
Business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi is using its industry savvy to make fundraising more efficient through outsourcing.
A research project for a new poultry vaccine at the Biodesign Institute aims to kill two birds with one stone.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Organic growing at ASU is taking root.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday:
ASU's partnership with Google has received a positive reaction from students and administration in its first six months, but other state schools have no plans for switching their e-mail systems to Gmail.
Controlling robots and snapping photos of the final frontier is just a day's work for the ASU staff and alumni who continue to play a role in Mars research.
As energy costs soar, scientists and power companies are working to make solar power a cheaper and more available option for Arizonans.
A group of ASU researchers have helped create the most powerful supercomputer available to scientists in the world.
Even though most students are spending this week studying for midterms or partying in preparation for Spring Break, one group is asking people to try to get some sleep.
Even after graduation, the millions of students using Facebook.com won't find it easy to leave the Web site.
ASU's College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation at the Downtown campus is getting support from an unusual donor.
A group of ASU students will put aside their textbooks in March to work in a village in the Amazon rainforest.
After working to get legal status for eight years, Juan, a finance and marketing junior, received his permanent resident card in January. He found out it had come just in time.
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