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(11/06/14 10:26pm)
Freelance journalist Marcus DiPaola takes his temperature with two thermometers in West Loop home on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014. He is being monitored after covering the ebola outbreak in Liberia. (Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune/MCT)
(10/29/14 11:00pm)
It's been a week filled with student events, school spirit and long-standing tradition, and the “Written in the Sparks” Homecoming celebration will conclude with a parade and block party on Saturday, Nov. 1.
(10/26/14 9:22pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
(10/23/14 10:12pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
(10/23/14 1:40am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
(10/22/14 12:02am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
A 19-year-old male was arrested Oct. 11 on the 800 block of West Fifth Street on suspicion of marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession, according to a police report.
Officers approached the man's vehicle parked in the parking lot of Jaycee Park, police reported. When the man rolled down the driver's side window, smoke and the smell of marijuana poured out, according to the report.
Police asked the man where the marijuana was and he handed over a half-burnt marijuana joint, according to the report.
The man was removed from the vehicle and detained while officers conducted a search of the vehicle and found two small plastic baggies, one of which contained marijuana, police reported.
The man was transported to Tempe City Jail, where he was booked and held to see a judge, according to the police report.
Report compiled by Ryan Davis.
Reach the reporter at rtdavis1@asu.edu or follow her on Twitter @ryantaylordavis
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(10/21/14 10:00pm)
The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at ASU has been awarded four federal grants totaling $17 million to support new education initiatives for students across Arizona, including expanded ELL programs and increasing access to higher education.
(10/20/14 11:17pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
A 44-year-old Surprise man was arrested Oct. 9 at Broadway Road and South 48th Street on suspicion of shoplifting and having an outstanding warrant, according to a police report.
A Safeway loss prevention employee saw the man put a bottle of brandy in his rear pants pocket and exit the store, police reported.
The employee followed the man and confronted him in the parking lot, at which time the man started running westbound on Broadway Road, according to the report.
Police confronted the man at a bus stop on Broadway Road and the Safeway employee identified the man, according to the report.
The man was also found to have an outstanding warrant, police reported.
He was then transported to Tempe City Jail, where he was booked and held to see a judge, according to the report.
A 20-year-old woman was arrested Oct. 9 on the 1200 block of East Apache Boulevard on suspicion of dangerous drug, narcotic drug and drug paraphernalia possession, according to a police report.
The woman was driving on Apache Boulevard when police pulled her over for a vehicle stop, police reported.
Officers found a baggy containing marijuana residue on the front passenger floorboard during a search of the car, according to the report.
They also found a container with hash and a paper bag containing a glass meth pipe in the back passenger seat, police reported.
During a search of the woman’s purse, officers found a baggy containing meth, police reported.
The woman said the hash was hers, but she told officers she did not know about the pipe, according to the report.
She said the meth in her purse was her sister’s boyfriend's, police reported.
The woman was transported to Tempe City Jail, where she was booked and held to see a judge, according to a police report. Reports compiled by Ryan Davis. Reach the reporter at rtdavis1@asu.edu or follow her on Twitter @ryantaylordavisLike The State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter.
(10/08/14 10:11pm)
Suzanne Sisley, a former researcher on a UA research study looking into the effects of marijuana as a treatment for veterans suffering from chronic post-traumatic stress disorder, is looking for a university to continue her research at after UA discontinued her contract.
(10/01/14 11:24pm)
With ASU’s rapid growth and urbanization, the demand for new housing options is greater than ever before. Developers in Tempe have responded to that demand by creating facilities that cater to a wide range of amenities and luxury, and officials say students can expect that trend to continue.
(09/24/14 1:22am)
Located directly behind the on-campus housing complex Adelphi Commons, Sunset Boulevard is a familiar street for residents who live in the student housing complex, but after recent assaults some residents said they are steering clear of the area.