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ASU investigates baseball allegations
Bettina Hansen / THE STATE PRESS
STORMING START: The ASU baseball team, whose season began barely a week ago, is being accused of cheating by a former player. ASU's No. 1-ranked baseball program is at the center of an internal investigation into allegations including academic fraud and recruiting violations made by a former team employee.

Police Beat: Student throws ping-pong balls at cop, calls officer a "pig"
An 18-year-old male ASU freshman was arrested early Sunday morning on the 600 block of Alpha Drive on suspicion of disorderly conduct and having alcohol in his body while being under age, police reported.

Ex-presidential candidate weighs in on current race
John Battaglia / THE STATE PRESS
LOVIN' ON McGOVERN: Former democratic presidential candidate George McGovern shakes hands and signs books after his speech in Old Main Tuesday evening. In 1972, Democratic U.S. Sen. George McGovern lost the presidency in a landslide to Richard Nixon.

ASU Academic Bowl team takes regionals
Andrea Bloom / THE STATE PRESS
A BIG WIN: The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Academic Bowl Team, from left, Ken Lan, Eli Bliss, Carlos Ross and Erin Hutchinson, celebrate after defeating the WP Carey School of Business in the finals of the ASU Academic Bowl Tuesday Oct. 23rd, 2007. The ASU Academic Bowl team reigned victorious at the College Bowl Regional Championship last week with a record of nine wins and one loss.

Amended gun bill passes committee
A bill that would allow holders of concealed-weapon permits to bring their guns to campus passed the Senate Judiciary committee by one vote Monday after being amended to only apply to college campuses.

'Pioneers' to be honored for commitment to black culture
As Black History Month draws to a close, two community members will be recognized for their service to African American culture at the seventh-annual Pioneer Award Dinner on Friday evening at the ASU West campus.

Small crowd presses Student Government on fees, meal plans
About 20 ASU students attended a University Student Government discussion Tuesday night on the Student Services Building lawn to voice their concerns to the group's executives.

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