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(01/31/18 1:29am)
ASU Parking and Transit Services gave out 59,199 citations on ASU campuses in 2017 — that's the equivalent of over half of ASU's student population getting ticketed.
Those tickets, which can range from a few dollars to a few hundred for multiple offenses, generated $906,000 revenue for the department in fiscal year 2017.
(12/10/17 10:04pm)
Herm Edwards, the newly named head coach of ASU football, has decided to retain Billy Napier as the team's associate head coach and offensive coordinator for the 2018 season, according to an ASU official with knowledge of the decision.
(11/24/17 7:34pm)
The ASU Police Department determined a suspicious package reported near Sun Devil Stadium Friday morning was not a threat to the public.
(11/22/17 4:29am)
Xiaoying Wen, a gifted pianist who was pursuing a doctorate in piano performance at ASU, died Thursday after his bicycle was struck by a motorist near the ASU Tempe campus, according to Tempe police.
(11/21/17 3:57am)
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is rescinding Charlie Rose’s 2015 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism following sexual assault allegations against the longtime television anchor.
(11/18/17 12:42am)
On Thursday, the ASU Police Department released a 51-second video clip of a February aggravated assault incident involving the ASU rugby team.
(11/10/17 7:19pm)
ASU research professor James "Jaime" Lara had his priesthood revoked by the Vatican in 1992 for sexually abusing children, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn said in a statement Thursday.
(11/15/17 2:17am)
Several high-level ASU administrators considered a proposal in the fall of 2016 to relocate the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Preschool into a retirement community being developed on campus, according to records released to The State Press in October.
(10/27/17 9:43pm)
ASU President Michael Crow said Tuesday that the University isn't concerned by Adidas's connection to the FBI's investigation into corruption in collegiate basketball. The University will continue to use the company as an apparel provider, he said.
(10/01/17 7:39pm)
The ASU student who died early Saturday morning after falling from a balcony on the 20th floor of the West Sixth apartment complex has been identified as 24-year-old Maxwell Chamberlain, Tempe police said on Thursday.
(09/30/17 10:19pm)
ASU officials said this week the University won’t be changing its procedures for investigating campus sexual assault despite new U.S. Department of Education guidelines allowing colleges to use a higher burden of proof.
(09/24/17 11:33pm)
ASU has partnered with two foundations that will help cover the DACA renewal cost for roughly 100 students over the next six months.
(09/22/17 10:37pm)
The U.S. Department of Education on Friday issued new guidance for universities investigating sexual misconduct on campus. The guidance creates more protections for falsely accused students and allows schools to increase the standard of evidence used during investigations.
(09/20/17 3:26am)
Hundreds of students will gather in a Taco Bell parking lot at 2 a.m. Saturday, tilt their heads toward the sky and let out a deafening scream in unison — all with the hope of turning into a 1990s anime character.
(09/15/17 1:21am)
A former ASU employee who has chronic sleep apnea is suing the University for not “reasonably accommodating” his condition.
(09/09/17 12:43am)
Hope Church will stop holding church services on the ASU campus; starting Sunday the congregation will instead gather at the Westside Multi-Generational Center in Tempe.
(09/08/17 12:20am)
On Thursday, U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos pledged to change the way universities investigate sexual assault on campus, denouncing the current system as a “kangaroo court.”
(08/21/17 4:28pm)
ASU police are investigating the death of a homeless man who was found unresponsive on a campus parking lot early Monday morning, but don’t suspect foul play was a factor, according to a University spokesperson.
(08/16/17 11:28pm)
Hope Church has undergone misconduct investigations, the revocation of its religious council membership and the loss of free gathering spaces on campus over the last year.
(08/03/17 11:29pm)
Hope Church, the on-campus religious group which has been wrapped up in ASU investigations and public scrutiny for nearly a year, was removed from its status as an on-campus organization, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.