Campus sees string of copper theft
Students might want to think twice about discarding those loose pennies following a slew of copper thefts at ASU.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of statepress.com - Arizona State Press's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
699 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Students might want to think twice about discarding those loose pennies following a slew of copper thefts at ASU.
Changes to ASU's Downtown campus include additional classes and more activities, but the campus' future continues to be under construction.
ASU police reported the following incidents:
ASU police reported the following incidents:
ASU police reported the following incidents:
ASU police reported the following incidents:
ASU police reported the following incidents:
"Join together, free our lives, we will not be victimized" and "2-4-6-8, No more violence, No more rape" were just two of the chants heard along Mill Avenue Monday night part of Take Back the Night 2007.
Students walking by the Old Main Lawn Saturday saw something they don't normally see - alcohol consumption in plain view on campus.
Hundreds of people crowded the ASU Art Museum plaza with their lawn chairs and blankets Saturday to watch 24 short films underneath the stars at the 11th Annual ASU Art Museum Short Film and Video Festival.
When the Ford Ironman Arizona Triathlon takes place in Tempe in less than two weeks, two members from the ASU Cycling & Triathlon Club are going to take up the challenge.
U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz., has his home in the University Center at ASU's Downtown campus. But Pastor's location isn't his only connection to the University - the congressman is an advocate of the new downtown campus.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday:
"My mom thinks that I am crazy."
Instead of making a trek to Tempe, about 300 students have opted to forgo the Student Recreation Complex and work out somewhere a bit closer - The Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA, a 45,000 square-foot facility one block west of the University Center.
Unlike Hayden Library - open 24 hours during the week - Information Commons, the Downtown campus library, closes its doors to students at 10 p.m.
Robberies in Tempe increased by 31 percent in the last year, police officials reported.
In order to improve upon the quality of student life for the Downtown campus, construction began on a new 5,000 square foot student activity center in the Arizona Center, 455 N. Third St.
Although ASU officials continue to advocate the move to Gmail, ASU students have more time to switch, as the phase out of EMMA e-mail is pushed back from
Superhero costumes, an animated short film, paintings of a woman's family history and a transforming car are the projects that four Arizona artists, including three ASU professors, presented at the ASU Art Museum Saturday.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.