- Centerline project to inject new life into Glendale Corridor By Lauren Cusimano Special to West Times A train wails in the distance as shoppers walk past antique shops, cafés and a surplus of small businesses.
- Classroom politics By Joshua Snyder West Times Staff Aaron Jahneke, a student at the West campus finishing up his final year before acquiring his master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, is running in the 2008 election for a position on the board of the Washington Elementary School District.
- Monsoon 2008 goes down as 10th wettest in Valley history By Eric lorenz West Times Staff Stretching from June 15 through Sept.
- Tuition expected to be on the rise again By Eric Lorenz West Times Staff It’s fast becoming an annual tradition for Arizona’s three universities – tuition increases.
- State legislators urge students to get out and vote By Eric Lorenz West Times Staff The 2008 Presidential Election is less that a month away, and the push to get people registered and participating in the process is in full swing.
- ASU launches new program promoting 'The Sun Devil Way' By Benjamin Klenklen Special to West Times The Office of Student Engagement has begun integrating a new program called the “Sun Devil Way” into its activities this semester.
- SPARKS: Impacting today for a better tomorrow By Frank Gracia Special to West Times Scholars at the Brookings Institution in Washington and sponsored by the Pew Charitable Trust concluded that “too many bright children do not receive good advice about applying for college or scholarships.
- ‘One University in Many Places’ brings litany of changes By Eric Lorenz West Times Staff If you have gone to any one of ASU’s four campuses for any length of time, odds are you’ve heard it before – “One University in Many Places.
- Google unveils new Web browser By Joshua Snyder West Times Staff Now Internet users everywhere have a new way to browse the World Wide Web.
- College campuses popping up around Valley By Joshua Snyder West Times Staff Students living in Arizona’s Valley of the Sun have plenty of choices when it comes to college.
