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(11/16/18 4:23am)
After suspending operations following a fatal accident in Tempe last March, Uber's self-driving car has another chance to meet public roadways. As of November, Uber has published a safety report and requested to resume testing autonomous vehicles in Pennsylvania.
(11/07/18 3:02am)
For centuries, subjects such as science and math have co-existed with the arts. Despite the influence of each field on society, paychecks have a clear favorite: science, technology, engineering and math, otherwise known as STEM careers.
(11/02/18 2:19am)
From busy streets to quiet homes, vaping can be seen anywhere.
(10/23/18 4:09am)
Some churchgoers throw their hands in the air as they sing along with the choir, others their hands folded tightly in prayer. For some, religion is a place to find a community with shared values, others find their community elsewhere.
(10/19/18 3:26am)
ASU alumnus Aaron Pool pulls an enchilada out of the oven at Gadzooks in Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018.
(10/23/18 2:04am)
Scoops of pico de gallo are tossed haphazardly onto a layer of melted cheese. Crema falls on top with perfect swipes of a spoon. Seats are filled and emptied in an unending cycle. This is the daily schedule of Gadzooks Enchiladas and Soups, a restaurant that would not exist if not for Aaron Pool, an ASU alumnus.
(10/24/18 5:04am)
The whirring of machines cuts through the air and students fill the hallways. With an industrial feel, the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts has put forth many projects. A recent addition to that list is a prosthetic limb for Chuck, a dog who lost his leg.
(10/05/18 3:04am)
ASU senior Odette Olivares purchases her first weed-infused pizza from The Mint Dispensary in Tempe, Arizona, on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.
(10/11/18 2:59am)
A chef gives his creation one last look before he places it into a to-go box. The kitchen is quiet and pristine – the smell of food lingers in the air. Each recipe is carefully crafted and features a key ingredient: cannabis.
(09/27/18 2:54am)
People in downtown Phoenix board the light rail on Van Buren Street and Central Avenue on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona.
(09/27/18 3:36am)
The Phoenix City Council voted 6-2 to continue with South Phoenix light rail expansion plans on Wednesday afternoon.
(09/25/18 2:59am)
People in downtown Phoenix wait to board the light rail on Van Buren Street and Central Avenue on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018.
(09/25/18 2:26am)
People in downtown Phoenix wait to board the light rail on Van Buren Street and Central Avenue on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018.
(09/25/18 3:52am)
From ASU students to business commuters to members of the homeless community, the light rail has become a form of transportation for all people of Phoenix. However, with long-planned expansion of the rail-line in south Phoenix picking up steam, many residents have doubts.
(09/18/18 1:45am)
ASU sophomore Ivette Jimenez, who was recently married, shows off her ring as she looks over an assignment at a Starbucks in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018.
(09/18/18 3:31am)
For many, college is a time of adjustments. Whether it be heightened sense of self or accountability, college deals out all new grades, pressures and social interactions. However, some choose to add another element to their college experience: marriage.
(09/28/18 12:33am)
Responding to the rising rates of pedestrian death and injury since 2013, the city of Phoenix is making efforts to lower the number of pedestrian fatalities in 2018.
(09/18/18 2:27am)
Pedestrians on the downtown Phoenix campus look both ways before crossing on a red light in Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018.