Tempe Police: Man urinates in public, has outstanding warrants
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Project Sunshine is a nationwide volunteer organization with more than 15,000 volunteers who work to raise funds, distribute goods and interact on a personal level with children in hospitals. The ASU chapter of Project Sunshine was founded last year and its members have been working hard to touch the lives of local Phoenix children ever since.
Undergraduate Student Government West presidential candidates Howard Waldie IV and Russl Altabtabaee, along with their vice presidential candidates, discussed issues such as tuition fees, the state of USGW and plans to improve the community surrounding ASU in an hour-long debate on Wednesday at the West campus.
A new student-led club on campus allows its members to combine their love of gaming with a chance to socialize and learn life skills.
Information booths were set up at the Polytechnic, Tempe and Downtown campuses as student organizations and the Maricopa County Department of Public Health hosted Kick Butts day Wednesday to inform students about the devastating effects of tobacco products and resources for quitting available at ASU.
(Photo Courtesy of Bulent Bicer)
Aramark nutritionist Amanda Cross Hagerman told a small group of students who gathered to eat lunch with her Monday to eat food from plants, not food made in plants.
Dance sophomore Allyson Yoder has been passionately studying dance since childhood. To her, dance is more than just an art; it's a way of life.
Students create a conga line while dancing at the Dance Marathon on Feb. 22. (Photo by Alexis Macklin)
In a dark dirt field at the West campus, members of the Phoenix Astronomical Society set up their personal telescopes and aimed the scopes at Jupiter, its moons and various constellations Thursday night.
Journalism freshmen Tyler Beemer (left) and Phoenix Carlton play electronic music during their Blaze radio show on Feb. 15. (Photo by Alexis Macklin)
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