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Mar. 24, 1998

Lake Havasu apparently claims 1 life

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Lake Havasu apparently claims 1 life

One of his teachers described Philip Longo as a "delightful and very thoughtful human being," who will be missed greatly by fellow classmates and loved ones.

Chicano culture focus of weeklong celebration

People living in the margins of society, those minorities living in a white majority, are groups receiving too little attention and interest from global society, a Zapatista official said.

Stiffer penalties added to drug, alcohol charges

Students arrested with misdemeanor or felony charges related to drugs or alcohol will soon face skyrocketing fines and more severe punishments.

Tuition issue remains undetermined

By this time of year, the state Legislature has usually put to bed the issue of university funding, leaving a clearer understanding of shortfall amounts requiring financing from other sources.


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ASU looks to extend winning streak vs. Antelopes

Coming off a three-win weekend, the ASU baseball team will try to keep its streak going at 7 tonight against Grand Canyon University at Brazell Stadium.

Majerus remains ASU's No. 1 choice

Despite the fact that Utah head coach Rick Majerus' price tag seemingly doubles with every win his Utes pull off in the NCAA Tournament, it appears he is still the top candidate to be the ASU men's head basketball coach next season.

8 Sun Devils named to All-Academic team

The Pac-10 Conference announced the All-Academic teams for women's gymnastics and men's and women's basketball.

Men's tennis looks for upswing against New Mexico

The roller coaster ride that is the 1998 ASU men's tennis season will make another pass through the Whiteman Tennis Center today, as the Sun Devils host the New Mexico State Lobos at 1:30 p.m.


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