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(04/10/24 1:24am)
La corte suprema de Arizona afirmó una ley del año 1864 el martes que prohíbe casi todo tipo de abortos en el estado con la excepcion si el embarazo pone en riesgo la vida de la madre.
(04/09/24 6:39pm)
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law Tuesday to ban nearly all abortions in the state except for when the pregnancy could endanger the life of the mother.
(03/13/24 4:16am)
Initial results from the Tempe election suggest the General Plan measure will pass by a large margin, and newcomer Nikki Amberg will sit on the City Council alongside Doreen Garlid and Randy Keating, both incumbents facing reelection. Mayor Corey Woods will win reelection as he ran unopposed.
(02/21/24 4:15am)
The Tempe Development Review Commission recommended Verve Tempe for approval last month. If approved, the 15-story, 240-unit project would be across the street from the Canvas Tempe apartments. It now awaits a vote by the Tempe City Council before the land is officially rezoned to mixed-use.
(02/13/24 2:38am)
Associated Students of ASU, including USG and GPSA, voted on a resolution to oppose the passage and implementation of an Arizona house bill that would fundamentally change how Arizona universities allocate student activity fees.
(11/29/23 3:44am)
Downtown Tempe’s historic Mill Avenue is soon to see two new bar concepts, Devil’s Hideaway and Idle Hands Enchanted Cocktail Bar, opening in February 2024 under the same roof in what used to be the historic Rula Bula building.
(10/26/23 4:00am)
ASU's growing student population and catalog of academic programs call for constant expansion and investment in University facilities. To compensate, many large construction projects are being worked on across the four Valley campuses. Still, several massive Tempe and West Valley campus projects are kicking into the last building phase.
(10/19/23 1:12am)
"Icy Girl" and "Tap In" rapper Saweetie, alongside special guest Baby Tate, will perform a free, exclusive concert for ASU students on Nov. 11 after the University won Tinder's nationwide "Swipe Off" challenge.
(10/13/23 9:26pm)
The Phoenix Police Department reported a shooting adjacent to the Fusion on First building on the Downtown Phoenix campus around 1 p.m. Friday.
(10/05/23 2:32am)
Crime numbers went up for ASU's four valley campuses in 2022 with 1,799 crimes and referrals reported overall, mainly driven by a large spike in Tempe, according to ASU's 2023 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, published last Thursday.
(09/22/23 3:24am)
Frat parties, a football game, cultural events and family activities are all on deck for this year's ASU's Family Weekend. Drink water, eat carbs and buckle up for three days full of as much maroon and gold as you can handle.
(09/19/23 2:49am)
ASU was awarded No. 1 in innovation by the U.S. News & World Report Monday in its annual "Most Innovative Schools" rankings for 2024 – outranking MIT and Stanford at No. 3 and No. 6, respectively.
(08/26/23 1:29am)
Sororities in the ASU community are in the final stages of recruiting new members to join their ranks.
(04/15/23 12:31am)
Students on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus began their Thursday morning to the sound of power tools being used to change signage at Taylor Place. And by the early afternoon, the widely hailed name was scrubbed clean from every exterior facet of the building replaced with Gordon Commons.
(03/31/23 3:27am)
Unofficial results for Undergraduate Student Government elections on the West, Polytechnic and Downtown Phoenix campuses have been released. The executive tickets on those three campuses all ran unopposed.
(03/29/23 6:23am)
Voting for the Undergraduate Student Government on all campuses has begun online with the Downtown Phoenix Sears ticket is running unopposed.
(03/28/23 2:37am)
Undergraduate Student Government elections take place this week with online voting beginning Tuesday, March 28.
(03/21/23 3:54am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe elections are in full swing as three executive tickets announce their run for the positions of president, vice president of policy and vice president of service.
(03/17/23 3:18am)
An Arizona Senate bill that aims to expand First Amendment protections on publicly-funded college campuses narrowly passed the Senate along party lines. But as the bill continues to move through the House, it faces criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who say it is unnecessary.
(03/01/23 3:31am)
In advance of the U.S. Supreme Court hearings on two legal challenges to the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan, a group of ASU students with the Arizona Students' Association camped outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on Monday night.