Students get the migration and queer intersection. Why doesn't Pride?
Sunday's reaction to the Trans Queer Pueblo protest at Pride is an embarrassment to the LGBT community.
Sunday's reaction to the Trans Queer Pueblo protest at Pride is an embarrassment to the LGBT community.
ASU Professor Neal Lester given MLK Diversity Award from City of Tempe
The newest ASU police K-9 is named after legendary football player Pat Tillman, and officers hope he'll bear some of the same qualities.
ASU offers various resources and support systems for students who have experienced sexual assault.
Two armed robberies occurred sunday night around ASU campuses.
Phoenix and Tempe ASU students have joined the national trend, holding nightly marches to protest the election of Donald Trump.
A rally protesting allegations of police brutality and the current political system took over First Friday in anticipation of the Nov. 5 "Guy Fawkes Night."
Tempe's public safety services may see big changes following election season.
Students with a medical marijuana card can still be arrested for marijuana possession or usage on campus.
As students we have a duty to be aware of our rights so that we can hold society and institutions accountable.
The Olympics are a momentous time for the world but can leave the host city wishing they never existed.
Friends and colleagues of deceased English instructor Debra Schwartz continue on in the spirit of hard work and altruism she exemplified.
Tempe resident chases and tackles a man who stole from his unlocked car, police reported.
The woman had a warrant out for her arrest and meth in her bra, even though she was able to find her phone she assumed was stolen, police reported.
The man had climbed the roof of Fees Middle School with $15 worth of marijuana, police reported.
Officers found a black binder full of needles, a bent spoon, a glass pipe full of black residue and a few baggies of heroin and meth in the man’s car, police reported.
The man said he had jumped an apartment wall with the intent of searching dumpsters on the property, according to the report.
After officers pulled the man over, he exited his car and yelled, “shoot me,” police reported.
After finding a man asleep behind the wheel of a car, officers found mason jars filled with marijuana in his car.
The man had been in a verbal argument with another man on the street when officers arrived, police reported.
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