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Tuesday
Mar. 3, 1998
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Brainstorm Central
Today's Local News Digest
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- Two ASU students have rallied around the man who has brought Sun Devil
fans hope and a little victory to a once-battered, tattered athletic program.
James Riding-In crouches over a computer in his tiny office lined with
textbooks and boxes full of papers. The phone rings about every 10 minutes
and cradling the receiver in his neck, he talks while typing out a grant
proposal for the return of artifacts to his Pawnee tribe in Oklahoma.
- Scientists at the ASU Planetary Geology Group released the newest high-resolution
photos of one of Jupiter's moons Monday.
- The reasons for misunderstandings between Jews and Gentiles in western
and central Europe were explained to students and community members Monday
by Professor Todd Endelman's lecture on modern European Jewry.
- He may not be an athlete, but an ASU doctor will play in the Par-Olympic
Games in Nagano, Japan.
- As it turns out, the drug injected into the penis of an ASU custodian
wasn't for diabetes.
Spring Break Special
- Heading for Mexico? Or maybe Jamaica, mon? Or how about the Bahamas?...Practice
safe sex.
- If sweltering in the sun, sipping Midori margaritas and drooling over
scantily-clad bronze bodies on an exotic beach isn't in your spring break
plans, then why not try a movie?
- Safety on campus probably won't be compromised because of spring break,
but campus police urges students to be aware anyway.
- ASU students looking for a little sun and a lot of fun can head to
Mexico, but they better act quick.
- Students looking for a last-minute spring break rendezvous to this
year's hottest spots in Mexico, are virtually out of luck.
- A much-anticipated and much deserved spring break is less than two
weeks away, and many students are looking for a way to spend their week-long
mental vacation.
Today
Sports News
The No. 5 ASU wrestling team, with 134.5 points to Oregon State's 113.5,
captured its second consecutive Pac-10 Championship Sunday night.
Since when did rewarding hard work and loyalty become a bad thing?
In its first midweek game of the season, the ASU women's tennis team
will take on Loyola Marymount this afternoon at the Whiteman Tennis Center
at 1:30.
Editorials, Columns and Letters to the Editor
Column Subjects
Editorial:
Campus vendors empty wallets, block walkways
- Give Newman a shot
- Fraternity diversity
- Change starts at top
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