ASU Religion: Taking a new course
Catholic student Craig Koenig has allowed his religion to turn his life around after being invited to a Bible study his freshman year of college.
Catholic student Craig Koenig has allowed his religion to turn his life around after being invited to a Bible study his freshman year of college.
The Arizona Board of Regents met Friday to discuss the state universities' need for funding and raising tuition rates.
Chloe Presti has found a home in ASU Chabad's joyful congregation.
After a man was refused alcohol at a bar, he became angry and was escorted off the premises.
Methodist Noah Brown's religion provides him with a calming reassurance in his life.
A man was arrested on five counts of driving under the influence after crashing into a light pole and fence in the parking lot of his apartment complex.
A new degree in information technology for students interested in computer sciences will be offered this fall.
Tempe Police arrested a man who is suspected of causing an explosion that burned a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman.
Religious organizations provide students with community, support and peace while encouraging them to pursue an education.
Bernard Scheer spoke to students on the Downtown campus about his time in a concentration camp.
A man urinated on a vehicle in a public parking lot because he said he could not locate a bathroom.
ASU houses one of the largest computing systems in Arizona, powering research in everything from genomes to supernovae.
The String Project gives ASU music students a chance to gain teaching skills they will use after graduating.
The man noticed his credit, debit card was used for unauthorized purchases after checking his bank statement.
SP Weekly sits down with State Press Magazine editor in chief, Mary Richardson, who talks about next month's SPM issue, "The Best Of."
ASU students and alumni participated in a march for marriage equality on Saturday starting near the ASU Downtown campus.
Sun Devil Athletics and Sun Devil Coalition are in talks to create reservations for specific seats at University sporting events.
A new restaurant, Barzinis, aims at providing inexpensive Italian food for the Tempe and ASU community.
The man said he bought the fake ID for $100 and used it earlier in the night to buy beer and shots of alcohol at Bad Mother Cluckers.
Close to 1,000 students from all four University campuses volunteered to clean up the Phoenix and Tempe communities Saturday afternoon.
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