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(03/02/19 10:06pm)
During a Thursday evening protest outside Tempe City Hall in response to the fatal shooting of 14-year-old Antonio Arce by a Tempe police officer, one of our magazine columnists, Ben Cooper, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault against a police officer.
(10/19/18 4:25am)
As we look back on 128 years of serving the ASU community, there’s a lot to take in.
(04/26/18 5:07pm)
An Arizona judge has dismissed a lawsuit over tuition costs to attend Arizona’s public universities, which was filed by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich against the Arizona Board of Regents last September.
(03/19/18 6:34pm)
Uber has suspended its self-driving car program in Tempe as well as in Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto following a fatal accident on Mill Avenue Sunday night.
(11/16/17 3:43am)
Science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman discuss local implications surrounding Waymo's newest announcement: they will be introducing a wave of fully self-driving cars to the streets of Phoenix. These will be the first of their kind that do not require human drivers as a safety precaution. Podcast editor Greg Harman is also featured.
(11/08/17 3:00am)
With the season two of Stranger Things recently debuting online, science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman talk about the show's special effects and how the screenwriters show their passion for films from the 1970s and 80s.
(11/03/17 1:38am)
Researchers on ASU’s Polytechnic campus are developing devices like prosthetic limbs designed to help hospital patients as they recover.
(10/29/17 9:35pm)
About a mile from the Polytechnic campus on Old Pecos road in Mesa is ASU’s Bee Lab Annex. Aside from the sign outside that reads “Bee Xing,” outside of the lab, there’s little that would suggest that within the building is what one lab member calls one of the biggest honey bee research labs in the country.
(10/25/17 3:04am)
Science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman discuss virtual assistants from Amazon, Google, Apple, Samsung and Microsoft, comparing their strengths and weaknesses. Guest starring podcast editor Greg Harman.
(10/06/17 3:29am)
Denis Hayes, a longtime environmental advocate known for coordinating the first Earth Day in 1970, gave a talk focusing on sustainable buildings at ASU’s student pavilion on the Tempe campus on Monday, Oct. 2.
(10/06/17 3:17am)
An ASU director testified at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Oct. 4 that focused on the Equifax data breach announced on Sept. 7.
(09/13/17 3:07am)
In an effort to encourage discussion among researchers, ASU's Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology held its first equity exchange on Tuesday at West Hall on the Tempe campus.
(08/23/17 8:24pm)
U.S. Senator John McCain was the first in a string of Arizona lawmakers to discuss cybersecurity issues Wednesday in a keynote speech at an ASU-hosted congressional conference.
(04/26/17 3:22am)
Following the rise in attention to fake news spreading across social media in November, Dan Gillmor, a professor of practice at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, wrote an article calling for major media outlets to be “champions of media literacy.”
(04/19/17 3:07am)
In collaboration with Syrian refugees from around the Valley, the Refugee Alliance held a bake sale on Hayden Lawn on Wednesday, offering passersby Syrian pastries in an attempt to introduce customers to their culture.
(04/14/17 3:17am)
An ASU research group within the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision System Engineering caused a stir following an experiment based around scam phone calls.
(03/31/17 3:12am)
In an effort to get more students involved with caretaking for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, ASU and Hospice of the Valley have partnered to form a new class through the College of Health Solutions.
(02/23/17 3:12am)
An ASU master’s student is accusing the University of racial profiling as she and two other alumnae, all Americans, were recently featured in a photo accompanying an article on international students.
(02/06/17 11:17pm)
Tempe and ASU police are currently searching for a man they said is linked to multiple aggravated assaults and weapons violations cases from the past two days.
(02/03/17 4:02am)
Marjani Hawkins, a photographer and ASU alumna, gradually came out as LGBTQ in 2012 before more openly coming out in 2016. Armed with only an idea and a camera, Hawkins wanted to share her experience with the LGBTQ community.