FACULTY PROTECTION: Concealed weapons like these could be brought on campus by ASU faculty if the bill passes. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
A bill introduced in the state Senate last week could give some university and community college professors the right to carry concealed firearms on campus.
LAVEEN — Adequate federal funding for broadband Internet, water systems, law enforcement and other areas vital to rural Arizona depends on residents participating fully in the upcoming U.S.
Nonprofit leadership and management senior Olga Lykhvar asks President Crow about the University’s plans for expansion and how the future expansions would be funded.(Molly Smith | The State Press)
President Michael Crow addressed students at an open forum on the Downtown campus Tuesday afternoon and answered questions ranging from technical difficulties to the football team to growing ASU’s s
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's appearance at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication was cut short Monday night as a group of students burst into song.