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ASU, Police use bait cars to hook auto thieves
Would-be thieves might think twice about stealing a car from University parking facilities, as a new police partnership makes it more likely they'll find themselves in jail than in a new ride.

On Iraq anniversary, 300 rally in Phoenix against conflict
John Battaglia / THE STATE PRESS
REMEMBERING THE FALLEN: At dusk Wednesday evening, protesters stand outside of Sen. John McCain’s office in Phoenix to mourn the deaths of soldiers who’ve been killed fighting in the Iraq war. A woman on the corner of 16th Street and Missouri Avenue yelled to Phoenix motorists, "Honk your horn, no more war" — and most obeyed — as protestors wielded signs reading, "Drop Bush, Not Bombs," "McCain's policies are Insane" and "Bush the Lying Turd."

Drunk o' the Irish
Drinking and partying during St. Patrick's Day festivities led to more arrests for driving under the influence and higher than normal blood-alcohol concentrations, Tempe police said.

Scientists develop screening process to remove toxins from tap water
Barb Backes / THE STATE PRESS
WHAT’S IN THE WATER?: ASU assistant professor Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown and graduate research assistant Michal Ziv-El of ASU’s Biodesign Institute use microorganisms to remove a potentially dangerous contaminant from water. ASU scientists have found a new way to remove a common toxin — proven to be a carcinogen in animal studies — from water.


New home in works for School of Earth and Science Exploration
Despite the high price tag it will entail, ASU has taken the first step in expanding the School of Earth and Science Exploration.

Black feminist leader: Think, act for yourself
Photo Courtesy of Shaylin White
BEING HERSELF: Rebecca Walker, daughter of “The Color Purple” author Alice Walker and a noted author herself, is one of Time magazine’s most 50 influential Americans under 40. Rebecca Walker, a feminist and renowned writer, delivered a speech Wednesday night to more than 100 students and faculty at the West Campus.

Top area businesses to advise students looking for jobs
ASU students and alumni can have their resumes critiqued by some of the Valley's largest employers Thursday at Resumania on the Downtown Phoenix campus.

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