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Today's Local News Digest
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- Whether university students were able to influence the Arizona Board
of Regents to keep next year's tuition low still remains to be seen.
The display full of photos in the entrance of the church showed Philip
Longo as his friends and family will remember him--an athletic, happy young
man who was caring and loving.
Scientists at ASU have developed a microscope that will make tiny objects
appear closer and clearer than ever before.
- Students receiving federal grants could come up a few dollars short
next year if a current bill is passed by the U.S. Congress.
- Expect bumper to bumper traffic Friday night when several streets,
including Mill Avenue, will be closed to make room for the 21st Annual
Tempe Festival of the Arts.
- Let the promises begin.
Today
Sports News
It was a festive New Year's Eve celebration for the ASU football team,
who defeated Iowa in the Sun Bowl. For cornerback J'Juan Cherry, however,
the day before New Year wasn't quite so joyous.
Some of the country's best distance runners will have the spotlight
all to themselves tonight at 6 at Sun Angel Stadium.
ASU wrestlers Aaron Simpson and Steve Blackford were awarded for their
work in the classroom Thursday, as both were named the Pac-10 All-Academic
team.
Though it is a non-conference serires, when the ASU baseball team heads
to the Northwest to take on Washington, it is sure to be a showdown as
both prepare to battle in their first meeting ever.
If the Pac-10 is the strongest softball conference in the nation, ASU
will begin the toughest part of its schedule this weekend in the Beaver
State.
For many people Thursday's wet weather was a nice break from the heat,
but for the Oregon women's tennis team the rain only added to the frustrations
of a squad with only three wins on the season, as ASU beat the Ducks 5-0.
If the ASU men's tennis team can get through this weekend's homestand
with at least one win, it would be in great shape heading into the end
of the regular season, but a Sun Devil sweep would be, oh so nice.
Editorials, Columns and Letters to the Editor
Column Subjects
Editorial:
Boos & Bravos
- ASASU get real
- Silent hero
- More like Fontes

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