Tempe Police: Traffic stop for expired registration leads to police to marijuana
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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Members of the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate discussed reconsidering the allocation of funds to a sexual education organization on campus during its Tuesday meeting, creating a lively discussion about Tempe USG's stance on appropriate funding.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Post-traumatic stress disorder and mental health issues confront our nation's military every day. Sometimes, the residual effects of combat can overcome veterans, leading them to commit suicide.
With the ever-changing fashion industry, T-shirts continue to dominate the fashion world, whether they are worn for comfort or to express one's personality.
A newly-developed Tempe apartment complex has everything a college student (with the money to live the life of luxury) is looking for: wide-open floor plans, extravagant amenities and a close proximity to Mill Avenue.
While the state of Arizona currently has no laws barring texting while driving, Tempe citizens will have to be wary after a recent Tempe City Council ordinance.
Members of the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate voted Tuesday to create a mission statement for the representative committee, a move that all Senators agreed was necessary for their transparency in the future.
Officials at a Tempe mosque have come under fire after deciding one of its members, a transgender woman, could not pray in her facility of choice, barring her from a prayer space where she felt most comfortable.
Many ASU students who spend time on Mill Avenue have probably come across a homeless person, a sight that is not too uncommon for Tempe residents.
Is college really worth it?
A May ruling by the Arizona Board of Regents granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients the ability to pay in-state tuition. Despite this ruling, many DREAMers still continue to struggle financially due to the lack of federal aid available to undocumented students.
In an unprecedented move for ASU, a documentary produced by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication will soon receive the highest honor from the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the first ever given to a journalism school.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate kicked off the 2015-2016 school year with a successfully brief meeting, discussing and voting on big ticket items such as the annual budget and swearing in members to leadership positions.
Nestled within the heart of the Grand Avenue Arts District, a small association of politically-motivated activists work long and hard hours within the small confines of {9} The Gallery, an art-gallery-turned-campaign-office, advocating for the presidency of Democratic presidential nominee Bernie Sanders.
In a transformative move for ASU, the National Science Foundation recently granted the school its second engineering research center, making the university the second in the entire nation with more than one of these highly-coveted centers.
Most big ideas stem from a little-known place. This was most certainly the case for Laboratory Casual, the brainchild of ASU graduate student and teacher Charles Rolsky, who decided to take his love for science and turn it into something much bigger than himself.
The City of Tempe has combated graffiti in a unique way recently: by painting a typically tagged area with a giant, dual-purpose mural.
All eyes rested on the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix, where protesters spoke against the Muslim religion, as well as counter-protesters, gathered Friday to exercise their freedom of speech and freedom of religion rights.
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