State Press Conversations: Arizona Disabled Sports
In 2006 ASU student Gavin Warren suffered a snowboarding accident that left him paralyzed. We sat down with Gavin to discuss the lowest moments in his life and what motivated him to
In 2006 ASU student Gavin Warren suffered a snowboarding accident that left him paralyzed. We sat down with Gavin to discuss the lowest moments in his life and what motivated him to
Two ASU students compete in P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon on January 20th. They talk about their passion for running and how they prepare for each race.
Arizona State University rose to the challenge issued by Obama in September asking students to come up with innovative ways to use technology for the purpose of combating human trafficking.
SP Weekly speaks to Army ROTC Captain Jason Mammoser about women in combat and student body president Mark Naufel talks about ASU's smoking ban.
The man spent more than four hours listening to music in a bathroom stall of the Music West building.
Police believe a former ASU professor took a backpack of explosives to the Liberty Bell Center on Saturday morning, according to an article in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Former ASU student Gavin Warren broke his back in 2006 after a snowboarding accident. Now, he is a successful chair racing athlete with the nonprofit organization Arizona Disabled Sports, which will host its annual showcase The Paralympics Experience on Saturday.
The Arizona Science Center in conjunction with the ASU School of Sustainability held a panel Thursday night, which featured guest speaker Peter Byck, filmmaker and producer of the film “Carbon Nation.”
The new building aims to bring more activity to the north side of the Tempe campus.
The man also talked to a vehicle as the light turned green, causing traffic to pile up.
Students learn of censorship's legal implications from Mr. Le.
A 15-year-old female Tempe High student was accosted while walking home from school around 3:30 p.m. near South Mill Avenue on Tuesday, according to a Tempe Police press release.
The Arizona Board of Regents voted Wednesday to send two proposals regarding the future of the Arizona Students' Association student fee and one proposal to create a new university employment contract to a final vote at its February meeting.
Officers were dispatched to a Safeway grocery store because the man was "doing drugs" in the bathroom, police reported.
At the start of the 2013-14 school year, Arizona K-12 public schools will make the transition to the Common CORE Standards, a curriculum system with a major goal of increasing student preparation for college.
University Housing's upcoming development, The Grove, has reopened discussions within the Tempe City Council regarding building height and density issues.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate confirmed a new vice president of policy at Tuesday night's meeting.
ASU’s music therapy major allows students to pursue a degree that combines music with psychology.
Two graduates of the W. P. Carey School of Business operate Grimaldi's Pizzeria.
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.
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