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More than two months after a collapsed dam drained nearly all the water in Tempe Town Lake, a slow refilling process is scheduled to begin Friday, according to a city official.
Friends and family members were forced apart Sunday as they entered a simulation of a once-divided Germany.
A W. P. Carey School of Business program was ranked 13th among the top 25 executive MBA programs in the country by The Wall Street Journal Thursday.
An international labor union cites the use of boycotts as political ammunition in this year’s elections as a reason it ended its boycott of Arizona last week.
About 200 students gathered at the Downtown campus Monday to hear U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan address college students across the nation in a live MSNBC broadcast from New York.
A new internship requirement at ASU’s teachers college has some students considering transferring.
Job creation and immigration reform were hot topics at a loosely attended debate among four candidates in state Legislative District 8 Tuesday night.
Two-thirds of Arizona voters are dissatisfied with the state Legislature, according to a survey by ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy.
The Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance is reaching out to voters to increase awareness about judges on the November ballot.
Arizona’s elderly population has assets that the state is not taking into account, according to a report released this month.
Law experts discussed the legal challenges to Senate Bill 1070 during a panel Wednesday night and left out the politics.
Candidates for Arizona’s Legislative District 10 debated at the West campus Tuesday evening, each offering ideas and stressing the importance of improving the state’s economy.
Arizona’s high number of uncompetitive districts doesn’t give voters enough choice on Election Day, which is unlikely to change as districts are redrawn, experts say.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday: ASU Police were dispatched to Palo Blanco, the 6000 block of South Williams Campus Loop East at the Polytechnic Campus, on a report of criminal damage Sept. 7 at about 6:24 p.m., police reported.The suspect or suspects smashed and broke the driver’s side window of a 59-year-old male’s vehicle, according to a police report.The victim did not wish to aid in prosecution, and there are no suspects, leads or witnesses at this time, police reported.The estimated damage is $150, according to a report. ASU Police reported that Sept. 7 at about 11:35 a.m., an unknown male stole a metal rack from ASU Surplus at the 2000 block of West 8th Street in Mesa, police reported.An unknown suspect or suspects stole a 49-year-old female’s bike sometime between Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. and Sept. 6 at 8 a.m. from the front area of her residence at the 5000 block of South Terripin near the Polytechnic campus, police reported.The estimated loss is $60, according to a police report.There are no witnesses, suspects or leads, police reported. On Sept. 3 at about 10 p.m., an unknown person or persons committed theft by taking a 19-year-old female’s purse from the Vista Del Sol pool area, police reported.There are no suspects or leads, according to a report.Between Sept. 3 at 10 p.m. and Sept. 6 at 9:30 a.m. an unknown person or persons committed theft by stealing an 18-year-old female’s bicycle from the south side of Taylor Place at the Downtown campus, police reported.The estimated loss is $100, according to the police report.There are no suspects or leads, police reported. An unknown suspect or suspects committed burglary on Sept. 2 between 3:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. when they entered a 19-year-old female’s residence and stole her laptop computer off of her desk at Vista Del Sol, police reported.The total estimated loss is $400, according to a police report.There are no suspects, leads or witnesses, police reported.An unknown person or persons unlawfully entered the storage building at the 7000 block of East Verona Avenue in Mesa at an unknown time prior to Aug. 30 at about 10 a.m., police reported.The person or persons removed three bicycles and damaged items in the storage area, according to a police report.The estimated damage is $3,000, police reported.Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday: An 18-year-old male was arrested at 11:50 p.m. Sept. 8 on suspicion of marijuana possession at the 1900 block of East Apache Boulevard, police reported.He was contacted during a party investigation where underage drinkers were believed to be present, according to a police report.The suspect had a distinct odor of alcohol on his breath and marijuana coming from his person, police reported.He admitted to smoking marijuana and purchasing the marijuana for the party, according to the police report.Police viewed and seized marijuana in the apartment under search warrant, according to a report.The suspect was released pending his drug charge and booked and held for his minor in consumption charge, police reported. A 25-year-old male was arrested on Sept. 4 at Apache and McClintock after he was contacted on the light rail with an open beer and found to have a Mesa warrant, police reported.Police found three narcotic drug pills in his right front pants pocket during a search, according to a report.He was booked and released pending his possession charge and had to see a judge for the warrant, police reported. A 57-year-old man was arrested Sept. 4 around midnight at Eddie’s Pizza on East Apache Boulevard after he allegedly entered the business and pulled a knife on employees, police reported.Employees told police that after a brief verbal argument with employees, the suspect pulled a knife from an unknown pocket and raised it up in a threatening manner, according to a police report.After he raised the knife, employees stated they wrestled the knife away from him because they felt he was going to hurt someone, police reported.He was then removed from the business and was transported and booked into the Tempe City Jail for aggravated assault, according to a police report.Reports compiled by Yvonne Gonzalez. Reach the reporter at ymgonzal@asu.edu
Justine Garcia says her main concern the day she and eight of her friends chained themselves to the old state Capitol building in Phoenix was uniting a community.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Arizona voters will be asked this November to approve a state law that contradicts federal health care reform and opens it up to legal challenges.
Four candidates vying for Arizona’s highest office met at ASU’s Downtown campus Wednesday night for the first post-primary debate in the state’s gubernatorial race.
Student protesters met Gov. Jan Brewer Friday when she visited ASU to cheer on the Sun Devil football team.
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