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Departure of adviser triggers controversy
THE STATE PRESS
Maxine Proctor An accusation of racism is swirling around the sudden departure of an award-winning ASU adviser.

Nash, other sports celebs duke it out in charity tournament
Lindy Mapes / THE STATE PRESS
BIG SHOT: FOX 10 news anchor Troy Hayden tries for a layup during the Celebrity Basketball Game at Wells Fargo Arena Sunday. Hayden’s team, coached by Kurt Warner of the Cardinals, lost 74-71. Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player and Phoenix Suns star Steve Nash drew loud cheers from the crowd when he made a surprise appearance at a celebrity basketball game Sunday at ASU's Wells Fargo Arena.

Texas showdown
John Battaglia / THE STATE PRESS
CLINTON CONTENDERS: Hillary supporters undeclared freshman Mark Williamson and Zach Cook stop for a picture before their trip to Austin, Texas for Tuesday’s primary.  The pair did not make it to Texas because of personal reasons.  Political pundits have dubbed the March 4 Texas presidential primary as Sen. Hillary Clinton's "Alamo."

Students claim world business title, again
This April, ASU business students will have a lot of pressure to keep a winning tradition alive.

City council: Parking elusive; better signs needed
Lindy Mapes / THE STATE PRESS
SPOTS IN SIGHT: A recent survey of parking spots available in downtown Tempe and ASU have shown that there is more parking than previously thought.  While parking in downtown Tempe is difficult, a lack of clear signage may be making the problem seem worse than it actually is.

Social justice activists work to build 'bridges' at ASU
Kaitlin Ochenrider / THE STATE PRESS
JUSTICE JAMS: Dakota and the Black River Bandit play some tunes for an audience on Sunday afternoon at the Local to Global Justice Teach-in event in the Farmer Education Atrium.  In a style reminiscent of the civil rights jamborees of the 1960s and 1970s, activists gathered on campus Saturday and Sunday to share ideas and learn about social justice issues in Arizona, nationwide and across the world.

Sally Ride encourages young women to reach for the stars
Deanna Dent / THE STATE PRESS
LET IT RIDE: Former astronaut Sally Ride speaks to groups of young girls at Gammage auditorium Saturday afternoon as part of a program to encourage girls to study science and mathematics. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, told young Arizona women Saturday afternoon that there's a place for them in math and science.


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