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Post-9/11 GI Bill making college possible for veterans
With the passage of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill, a growing number of veterans are trading their military gear for ASU T-shirts and books.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Web site simplifies hunt for research positions
ASU students seeking research opportunities can now use uResearch, a new Web site designed to connect them with research positions for academic purposes, which officially launched this week.
ASU leading natural medicine practices
ASU is among the leading universities making strides in the area of natural medicine by researching foods like vinegar that show similar properties to accepted Western medications.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
3 students seek to improve Ariz. dropout rate
As Arizona continues its struggle to keep children in school, three ASU students are working to decrease dropout rates at a local high school.
ASU students send letters to U.S. troops
When United States servicemembers in places like Iraq and Afghanistan check their mail in upcoming weeks, some will get letters penned by ASU students through a program facilitated by Off-Campus and C
ASU fans take to the rail
A new phenomenon among Sun Devil fans has some tailgaters rethinking the way they interact before ASU home football games.
Relief group seeks volunteers
With Thanksgiving around the corner, some students are looking for a way to lend a helping hand around the Valley, which can be done through PROJECT C.U.R.E.
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Festival promotes shopping local
Local businesses gathered Saturday to promote themselves to the community and fight the recession in Phoenix for the fifth annual Certified Local Fall Festival.
Neo-Nazis protest illegal immigration
Members of the National Socialist Movement, a Detroit-based neo-Nazi group, rallied against illegal immigration at the state Capitol on Saturday.
Job hunting? It may be time to clean up your Facebook
From pictures of people mooning the camera to smoking marijuana Boris Epstein, an employee recruitment expert, said many social media users sabotage their potential to be hired by using networking too
Grant targets prevention of youth suicide
The Arizona Department of Health Services will distribute $1.5 million in federal grant money for youth suicide prevention over the next three years, spokeswoman Laura Oxley said.
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Calendar
TODAY Jane Maienschein of the School of Life Sciences and the Center for Biology and Society will be giving one of six TEDxPhoenix talks.
Carey school opens Scottsdale location
The W. P. Carey School of Business dedicated its new north Scottsdale location on Wednesday afternoon.
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Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday: A 32-year-old Page man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of driving under the influence, police reported.