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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Some say do as the Romans do, but one ASU professor wants to know what ancient Andes cultures did.
As the face of the AIDS epidemic changes, ASU students and local groups are working to raise awareness about the disease.
Thousands of athletes swam, biked and ran around Tempe at the third annual Ford Ironman Arizona Sunday.
Two ASU graduate students want to help the African people use their own resources to become independently sustainable.
Students and staff at Barrett, the Honors College, said cuts to international-study scholarships are dissuading students from studying abroad, which the college promotes as an essential learning experience.
Most people walk into art museums as observers, but at ASU, they can leave as artists.
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ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Children stricken with terror run screaming from the explosion. The lucky ones die instantly. The others fall to the ground, writhing in pain and praying death will come soon.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Proposition 102 is simple and the message crystal-clear: A marriage in the state of Arizona is defined as the union of one man and one woman.
Former executive editor of The Washington Post Leonard Downie Jr. emphasized the importance of good journalism in a time of great national challenges during the Flinn Foundation Centennial Lecture.
Kemba Smith told students to educate themselves about injustices in the criminal justice system, such as her own 24-year sentence for a first-time drug offense.
Inspired by the subtle similarities between Native American and Irish history, a group of artists from Northern Ireland created an exhibit, on display at the West campus through Oct. 23.
Beer, bratwurst and Bavaria, oompah!
Candidates run misleading and unethical campaign advertisements because they get results, two ASU professors said.
Race is still an issue in American politics, two ASU history professors said at a public forum Thursday night.
A group of ASU students is promoting the diversity of Indian culture by bringing popular Indian artists to Arizona.
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