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(07/23/13 8:47pm)
Scarcely a day has gone by since July started without a dust storm or flash flood warning for some part of the Valley, but while the weather may seem extreme, experts say it's nothing unusual.
(07/23/13 8:44pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
(07/23/13 8:41pm)
Two programs that aim to help veterans and high school students prepare for college are now recruiting participants.
(07/23/13 8:37pm)
During the past years that I've worked for The State Press, I've received plenty of emails from readers and sources. A lot of thank yous, some corrections, a fair share of conspiracy theories (especially when I was roped into covering Occupy Phoenix) and one particularly furious missive from a woman who believed a misplaced apostrophe in one article sullied the good name of her alma mater.
(07/16/13 8:33pm)
Rats and cocaine may sound like two ingredients for a bad trip, but at ASU, they're being used to research a possible treatment for drug addiction.
(07/16/13 8:30pm)
They're everywhere on campus: students sporting bro tanks or preppy polos and pastel shorts, traveling in packs or on their longboards.
(07/09/13 8:27pm)
Whether they're moving from a parent's house to a campus dorm or between off-campus apartments, most ASU students end up packing up their textbooks and possessions several times during the years they spend at the University.
(07/09/13 8:23pm)
Thanks to a program created by one of her coworkers, Terri Hedgpeth is one step closer to being able to enjoy family pictures or scenic photographs.
(07/09/13 8:20pm)
Close to three years after it closed to students, a staple of the Tempe campus will reopen this fall with a new look.
(07/09/13 8:17pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
(06/25/13 9:21pm)
Most Saturdays in the spring and fall semesters can find a diverse group of professors, staff, students, alumni and family members swinging bats and rounding the bases at Tempe Papago Park.
(06/25/13 8:33pm)
It's the same every time. The furtive hope that maybe they won't recognize me — after all, I've cut my hair, gotten contacts and eaten too much Memorial Union food since we graduated. The brief moment of elation when I think I'm free to close that drive-thru window or go back inside with them none the wiser, and then, the horrid moment of recognition.
(06/25/13 8:30pm)
As a year plagued by inter-office drama, legislation and lawsuits draws to a close, the Arizona Students’ Association is close to splitting with the elected student governments of all three public universities.
(06/25/13 7:58pm)
After months of being stalled, plans for a possible ASU campus in Payson are back on track.
(06/18/13 7:54pm)
Get ready to dismount from your bicycles, skateboards, golf carts and scooters. This fall, ASU will introduce its first walk-only zone, where all forms of wheeled transportation will be forbidden during heavy traffic periods.
(06/18/13 7:49pm)
Colonies of humans living on Mars sounds like something out of a collection of Ray Bradbury short stories, but for ASU student Sean Mayall, it's a dream job.
(06/11/13 8:07pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
(06/11/13 7:42pm)
Along with a 3 percent hike in tuition, many ASU students will see their post-college loan payments skyrocket if Congress doesn't act by July 1.
(06/04/13 7:38pm)
Spring 2013 graduate Jeremy Goldberg and business communication senior Perry Czopp drove back into Phoenix a few months ago, hungry and just a little bit broke.
(06/04/13 8:40pm)
Arizona has less than a month before the new fiscal year begins, and the state Legislature is no closer to passing a budget than it was three weeks ago.