Green Revolution: Atlas of Rio Salado
ASU Professor of Art, Dan Collins (MFA, PhD), debuted his interactive website, Atlas of the Rio Salado, at the opening night of the Green Revolution art show at the Tempe Center for the Arts on January 18th.
ASU Professor of Art, Dan Collins (MFA, PhD), debuted his interactive website, Atlas of the Rio Salado, at the opening night of the Green Revolution art show at the Tempe Center for the Arts on January 18th.
Get in Gear, the ASU Police bicycle registration program, is hosting a contest through March 8 in an effort to deter bicycle theft while earning prizes.
A man was arrested Jan. 12 at the 700 block of East Apache Boulevard on suspicion of consuming alcohol under the legal age, according to a police report.
State Press Weekly talks with assistant sports editor Josh Nacion about Steve Patterson's first 10 months as ASU athletic director and much more.
A two-phase light rail expansion that would extend service a little more than three miles from 19th Avenue and Montebello Road up to Dunlap Road in northwest Phoenix is now underway.
The woman believed her neighbor stole from her and had entered his house earlier in the day.
Research from two ASU professors proves that playing video games together leads to better communication skills between adults and children.
Researchers will try to develop soil crusts to regenerate soil on military bases.
A look into Barrett's past and what awaits in the future.
Julia Anglin was awarded the Circumnavigator Study Grant and plans to research techniques to help teachers teach math.
Over the past 30 years, textbook prices have risen 812 percent.
The University is collaborating with the city of Mesa to design a town square in the heart of its downtown area.
A 20-year-old woman was arrested Sunday morning at the Villas at Vista Del Sol on the 500 block of East Apache Boulevard on suspicion of underage drinking, according to a police report.
The ABOR Executive Committee sent a joint recommendation Tuesday for two different proposals regarding the future of the ASA student fee.
Originally from the Caribbean islet of St. Martin, John “Frenchy” Dinane, 31, operates his aptly-named hot dog stand every day during the lunch rush in the shadow of The Arizona Republic’s high-rise parking garage.
The city of Tempe released a new smart phone application Tuesday allowing residents to quickly contact city departments.
The Brewer administration will give more focus to social programs in the new year.
The University's Community Service Program will host several outreach options as part of the national Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Jan. 21.
When the officers questioned the man, he gave them a different name and changed his age several times before telling officers his real name and age, police reported
Several students told us why they are looking forward to this semester and talked about the things they hope to accomplish.
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