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Arizona high-school students planning to attend ASU on an AIMS-based scholarship could be searching for new options if a budget-cutting recommendation is approved.
An undercover video released two weeks ago shows a Tucson Planned Parenthood employee covering up the rape of a 15-year-old girl.
The first campus-safety presentation of the semester followed the same trend as most crime-prevention lectures at ASU: Very few people showed up.
In March 2005, a former ASU football player shot and killed another former ASU football player in a Scottsdale parking lot. The incident obviously sent shockwaves through a University that, before that fateful night, was largely — thankfully — a stranger to gun violence.
A lawsuit filed by a former student claming the University put her in a dangerous situation that led to her rape in 2004, has ended in a settlement that included the second-highest monetary sum ever awarded in a sexual-assault case, the plaintiff’s lawyer said Monday.
Students who live and study on the south side of the Tempe campus now have a new clinic within walking distance,to turn to for health issues.
In a unanimous decision in early October by the Mesa City Council, ASU alumna Valerye Boyer-Wells became the newest judge appointed to the Mesa Municipal Court.
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.
In the time of an economic slump in the United States, people are changing their habits to cut back spending and avoid a skinny wallet.
Age: 44
College is the place to have fun, make new friends, create memories, learn and move on to a chosen career. It is not meant to be a place of isolation, unfriendly strangers, saddening experiences and overall hopelessness.
With costs rising in everything from gas to groceries, many students are using services on campus to help them create resumes, find on-campus jobs, and enter the job market after graduation.
ASU Vice President for Administration and General Counsel Paul Ward was named vice president for legal affairs, general counsel and secretary to the Board of Trustees at Southern Methodist University Monday.
A lifetime of dedication to psychology research and teaching recently earned one ASU professor national recognition.
I wish you could have met him.
Two challengers to sitting county attorney Andrew Thomas took the stage Tuesday night to debate who is best suited to take on the incumbent in November's general election.
Mayor Phil Gordon attended the National HIV Testing Day at a small church in Phoenix Friday morning. Many community members gathered to be tested and to spread HIV awareness throughout the high-risk community.
"Can fashion fight poverty?"
Three ASU students are appealing a U.S. District Court decision that said their First Amendment rights were not violated when the University forced them to get insurance for two anti-abortion events in 2006.
One year ago, we sat dumbfounded, staring at television sets with blank expressions of utter disbelief and disgust. How could it happen again?
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