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Safety officials meet; few students show up
Campus safety was on the minds of about 20 ASU community members Monday afternoon during a sparsely attended town hall-style meeting with University and Tempe officials on the Student Services lawn.

Tempe, ASU host events to celebrate Earth Day
Deanna Dent / THE STATE PRESS
DOWN TO EARTH: Nonprofit leadership and management junior Terra Ganem laughs as she prepares for Earth Day Monday afternoon. The city of Tempe and ASU will show they have more than a minute for the environment at their Earth Day celebrations Tuesday.

First the alum won the $100 raffle ticket, then came the big prize
THE STATE PRESS
Ted Myers 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.

Police Beat: Student arrested for driving under the influence
A 20-year-old male ASU student was arrested early Friday morning on Dorsey Road and Eighth Street on suspicion of reckless driving, driving under the influence and being under 21 with alcohol in his body, police reported.

Technology group connects businesses, students
Katherine Bielski / THE STATE PRESS
TECH CONNECT: Mark Coats, a software engineer who has worked with NASA, speaks to Advanced Technology and Innovation Center students at the most recent ATIC colloquium at the ASU Polytechnic Campus. (Below) Samples of algae are being used to develop refined fuel at the Polytechnic campus.  Since its creation in late 2006, the Advanced Technology and Innovation Center, or ATIC, has offered ASU students and faculty the opportunity to work with businesses in their fields to develop new technologies.

City ups department funding to crack down on graffiti
To crack down on graffiti in Tempe, the city's Public Works Department will need a bigger toolbox, Mayor Hugh Hallman said.

Domestic violence event seeks to educate West
The Women's Resource Center at ASU West is sponsoring the "Violence is Everybody's Problem" conference today from 2 to 7 p.m. in the University Center Building (UCB).

Students aim to help Nader with another presidential run
Independent candidate Ralph Nader is making another run for president this November, and his campaign is looking to ASU students for help.


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