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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
The ASU feminism club Woman as Hero asked students and community members to discuss intersectional feminism and empower people, in they all-day discussion at its fourth annual Womanity conference Friday.
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center designated April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, inspiring universities nationwide to end rape culture on campus.
With plenty of rhinestones and Trojan condom wrappers, ASU’s sexual wellness group Devils in the Bedroom hosted a fashion show Friday to facilitate a discussion about safe sex.
ASU’s annual Sexual Wellness Week began Monday with an open mic night designed to encourage students to “speak up, speak out” about sexuality, violence and justice.
While Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai continues to promote gender commentary across the globe, ASU’s Project Humanities organized a forum with five Pakistani women to discuss the gendered stereotypes of their country.
Amid long lines and customer anticipation, Mill Avenue’s Chick-fil-A hosted a 3-hour chicken extravaganza Tuesday night for customers willing to fill their stomachs in an all-you-can-eat nugget night.
Nearly 70 years after Germany banned any domestic publication of Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitic book “Mein Kampf,” scholars in Munich plan to republish the radical work as an academic tool in 2016.
In an apparent rush for beach season, the Tempe campus’s Noble Library flooded on March 6, leaving science and engineering students stranded during post-break study hours.
Through ASU’s American English and Culture Program, 235 Peruvian public school teachers spent seven weeks polishing their reading and writing skills before returning to their school districts Friday.
Gov. Doug Ducey has reached an agreement with Republican leadership in the Arizona Legislature on a state budget that may include significantly larger cuts to higher education, causing students to re-evaluate future tuition costs.
To commemorate John F. Kennedy’s creation of the Peace Corps in 1961, students are getting the unique opportunity to see what international volunteer service in the Peace Corps is like.
Members of ASU’s sexual wellness club, Devils in the Bedroom, joined the National Eating Disorders Awareness organization’s annual walk Sunday morning to help support eating disorder research.
ASU boasts the most diverse tenure track of its peer institutions and its own history, leading in both minority faculty members and female faculty members.
ASU alumnus and author Rigoberto González led a reading and writing workshop Wednesday to assist fellow autobiographical writers interested in publishing their experiences.
While most ASU students may think of Feb. 18 as just another Wednesday, international students long for the Chinese New Year traditions of their home country, like eating dumplings and watching the broadcast New Year's show.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Motivational speaker and educational consultant Elaine Richardson told students at the West campus of her experiences as a prostitute and finding herself through education, with the hope of inspiring viewers to overcome the adversity in their lives.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
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