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The Arizona Board of Regents have approved a pay increase for ASU President Michael Crow, which pushes his annual salary to nearly $900,000 at their meeting Friday, according to documents from the Arizona Board of Regents.
E. Coli levels have returned safe levels according to samples taken from Tempe Town Lake this morning,Tempe spokesperson Melissa Quillard said.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Amid the discussion of class schedules and overpriced textbooks, sexual assault on campus, a topic which was once taboo in daily conversation, has received a lot of media attention in recent months.
ASU’s next generation of problem-solvers all met to exhibit their research projects and solutions during Innovation Showcase Thursday on the Polytechnic campus.
President Michael Crow answers questions at a Q&A session on April 29, which was broadcasted live to all ASU campuses. (Photo by Mario Mendez)
Gamers made an impact on the local Arizona community at GameCon 2.5 Thursday on the Polytechnic Campus.
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications will soon be welcoming Vice President of Public Affairs Virgil Renzulli as a professor of strategic communications to undergraduate and graduates students.
(Photo Courtesy of Peter Rillero)
Alex Alvarez, criminology and criminal justice professor at NAU, told a room full of students that genocide is not inevitable but still possible.
David Guston is one of the three ASU researchers who have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to lead a workshop to build a global, multi-institutional network of collaborators to celebrate the bicentennial of the publication of Mary Shelley’s "Frankenstein.” (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Aces of Arizona president Gretchen Ayub told a group of students that someone’s sexuality isn’t a black and white issue.
Formal Walk-Only Zone enforcement and penalty implementations have started to take effect with the objective to ensure campus safety.
Students from across the nation were challenged to use their skills in argumentation and public speaking in the 37th annual American Forensic Association Individual Events Tournament Saturday and Sunday on the Tempe campus.
ASU scientist Roy Curtiss has been selected as the 2014 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society for Microbiology. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Parks and recreation management freshman Mercedes Villa said she stopped at the "event" because her brother has autism. (Photo by Alexis Macklin)
A sign from the fall 2013 Polytechnic $2 challenge hangs near the entrance where students would sleep. (Photo by Andrew Ybanez)
Sophomore and current Cronkite Sen. Alexis Kramer and sophomore and current USGD President Frank Smith III discuss their platforms during the 2014 Elections Debate held in ASU Downtown’s Student Center on March 27.(Photo by Becca Smouse)
Students now have the opportunity to experience space exploration and feel the sensation of traveling in space at the Marston Exploration Theater located on the Tempe campus.
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