Artistic protest slams Arpaio
ASU students used paint, masks and poster boards to relay the message that they want Arizona officials to investigate Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
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ASU students used paint, masks and poster boards to relay the message that they want Arizona officials to investigate Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Even though the United Nations drafted a Universal Declaration of Human Rights 60 years ago, major human rights issues still exist around the world, some students and faculty said.
More than 300 students took a trip around the world Thursday night without leaving their seats as they celebrated the defining features of a culture: food, music, art and dance.
The preschoolers of the Tempe campus Child Study Lab are breaking through glitter and macaroni jewelry barriers to prove that art can be created at any age, with any material.
One in four women will fall victim to domestic violence in their lifetime, statistics say, and one ASU researcher is working to make the ways police respond to this social problem more effective.
Immigration is a hot topic and controversial national issue, but some ASU students believe relief can come in the form of a small, brown bean.
By studying the contents of atmosphere in highly polluted cities around the world, two ASU professors are bringing a lesser-known air particle into the spotlight: brown aerosols.
By studying the contents of atmosphere in highly polluted cities around the world, two ASU professors are bringing a lesser-known air particle into the spotlight: brown aerosols.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Tuition could increase by as much as $598 for new students and $283 for continuing students next year under guidelines set by the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday.
ASU Police reported the following incident Tuesday:
Tempe police reported the following incidents Friday:
Textbooks may become less of a financial burden for students with the introduction of a new textbook initiative of the Arizona Board of Regents.
ASU graduate students can now apply for some of the more than $250,000 in grant money made available by the Graduate and Professional Student Association.
A lifetime of dedication to psychology research and teaching recently earned one ASU professor national recognition.
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