Crow: Tuition will not rise more than 3 percent
University President Michael Crow addressed student concerns, including tuition, the DREAM Act and Greek Life at a Thursday Q&A session.
University President Michael Crow addressed student concerns, including tuition, the DREAM Act and Greek Life at a Thursday Q&A session.
CNN national security analyst and award-winning author Peter Bergen spoke at the Tempe campus Thursday regarding the last 10 years of conflict in the Middle East and the U.S.'s involvement.
Officers smelled alcohol on the men's breath.
Arizona Board of Regents member Rick Myers has focused his career around two things: science and education. And, occasionally, science education.
Civil rights group Barrio Defense Committees gathered Wednesday near the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale to protest the soccer game between Mexico and Denmark.
A historian and lecturer addressed how Americans in the 19th century used the Old and New Testaments to justify or condemn slavery to a room full of historians, students and Tempe residents Wednesday at Coor Hall on the Tempe campus.
A state representative's bill prohibiting university organizations from using student fee money to lobby for political causes came in response to controversy involving the Arizona Students' Association and its use of tuition money, but the bill faces opposition from other groups.
A growing number of female students are turning to arranged relationships with wealthy men for financial assistance to combat the rising costs of a university education.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni can win up to $10,000 to fund a solution for obesity.
Professors Rick Flowers and Elaine Swan from the University of Technology Sydney presented their research on food and its relation to race at the Tempe campus Tuesday.
The Tempe Aviation Commission introduced a survey for Tempe residents in an attempt to understand and lessen aircraft noise.
Tempe Police arrested the owner of Top Shelf Hydro College on Tuesday.
With flu season at its peak, students are warned to be extra cautious to avoid the flu.
The iPad's owner left it in the Agribusiness Center to go to the Academic Center.
The Center for Science and the Imagination is creating opportunities for the ASU community to discuss and envision the future.
Two ASU students have successfully started their own business specializing in bicycle lights.
A spirit cone stolen from ASU by UA more than 30 years ago was returned Jan. 17 by Tempe USG President Mark Naufel.
The city of Tempe and the Liberty Property Trust are in the planning phase of a new business and industrial development near Tempe Town Lake.
City Manager Charlie Meyer was fired after sending an email saying he believed he would be fired.
When the victim was getting off of the Orbit bus outside of Sun Devil Stadium, the suspect – who is described as approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall – mumbled something, then hit the man in the face, police reported.
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