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Tempe Police reported incidents on Wednesday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Bullying is a familiar concept to ASU students and it's a national problem that’s been discussed in everything from Disney movies to documentaries.
Monica and Rachel, Lucy and Ethel, Meredith and Christina. Female friendships have long captured audiences, and the SPLAT Lab is no exception.
Following months of controversy, Matthew Whitaker will be resigning from his positions at ASU, which included jobs as associate professor and co-director of the Center for Race and Democracy, according to a statement from ASU.
To reinvigorate the poetry scene on ASU's downtown campus, Rosemarie Dombrowski, an English professor, has opted to take learning outside of the classroom.
After growing up in a Pueblo community and with the Tewa Women United organization, Corrine Sanchez said her decision to pursue a degree in ASU's Native American Doctorate Program was about the integration of schooling and her own experiences.
Following in the footsteps of its namesake, the Alexander Hamilton Society gathers students to debate foreign policy topics on ASU's campus.
ASU Health Services takes a variety of insurances, but the Counseling Services takes only one — its own. ASU is contracted with Aetna, and that is the only health insurance a student can directly use to pay for counseling services here.
A new club on campus, Support, Advocacy, and Awareness of Neurodegenerative Diseases, is seeking to change misconceptions surrounding wheelchair users and the daily obstacles they face.
Women who have breast cancer may receive lots of medical bills in the mail, but thanks to ASU students, they’re also receiving encouraging letters.
Journalism freshman Lerman Montoya grew up speaking Mexican Spanish at home, but said he struggled to learn English during his American education.
The word "sorority" may conjure an image of elitist girls for some, but the women involved in Lambda Theta Alpha hope to defy that stereotype.
The ASU Womyn’s Coalition hosted its first #Womyn’sConvoWednesday of the year Wednesday afternoon to discuss the importance of intersectional feminism in the face of modern immigration issues.
Flags from numerous Central and South American countries blew in the gentle wind as a DJ played old and new Spanish songs Tuesday on the West campus. This was the scene that debuted Hispanic Heritage Month with "El Grito de Dolores."
It was a Wednesday night in August, when journalism freshman Daniel Perle was excitedly looking for a club booth during Passport to Phoenix. That club was Students for a Sensible Drug Policy. At this booth, Daniel would find like-minded individuals who were just as passionate about reforming the way society handles drugs, drug addicts and the punishment for drug related crimes.
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