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Monday
Feb. 16, 1998
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Today's Local News Digest
McGregor
named to high court
- ASU College of Law alumna Ruth McGregor was sworn in as the second
woman to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court Friday morning in the University's
Armstrong Hall.
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Ever since Laura Carruthers was seven years old, she practiced the steps
and motions to become an accomplished Scottish Highland dancer. |
- A Tempe dance hot spot is toning down its image from a brassy bump-and-grind
joint to a Grecian hideout of decadence and comfort.
- Add ordinary aluminum to brownish-red liquid bromine and a violent
reaction occurs, exploding with smoke and heat. The result is white crystalline
aluminum tribromide, a combination of the two but with completely different
characteristics.
- The Associated Students of ASU and ASU Police want to create a safer
campus by getting faculty, students and staff involved in reporting suspicious
activity.
- Three candidate forums for the Tempe City Council will be held this
week in an effort to provide more information on individual candidates
and the issues.
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Today
Sports News
The ASU men's basketball team's 12-steps to success fell one short Saturday.One
point that is.
- The ASU baseball team knew that pitching in the third game of a series
would be suspect until someone settled into the starting spot. However,
no Sun Devil pitcher proved themselves in ASU's 17-12 loss Sunday to Washington
State.
- It was back in late November that the ASU basketball team-- picked
by everyone and their mother to finish dead-last in the Pac-10 -- went
to Ohio to face the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first-round of the pre-season
NIT.
- With the top three teams in the country participating (UofA, Fresno
St. and Washington, respectively), along with five other teams ranked in
the top 25, it might be easy to overlook the host team, ASU, at the Coca-Cola
Classic Softball Tournament.
- Even though no one on ASU's women's gymnastics team captured a first
place in Friday's dual meet in Washington, the No. 16 Sun Devils still
improved their record to 11-1.
The rivalry between ASU and UofA continues.This time the No. 13 ASU
men's swimming and diving squads had the final say against their in-state
foes. It was everything a rivalry should be: fast times, hard swimming
and close calls.
- While most of the ASU faithful were watching "The Game" (ASU
vs. UofA in men's basketball) Saturday afternoon, a few die hard tennis
fans were across the street at Whiteman Tennis Center.
- The ASU football program took a major step toward becoming a 21st century
Pac-10 powerhouse last week.
- The No. 8 ASU women's tennis team improved to 6-0 over the weekend
after defeating both UNLV and Washington State 8-1 Saturday and Sunday
respectively.
- Lacking the focus which brought it within 10 points of UofA a month
ago, the ASU women's basketball team must have thought it was seeing double
in Saturday's rematch in Tucson.
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