Kremer back after long road to recovery
Justin Kremer’s hair makes him stand out, but it’s his heart that sets him apart.
Justin Kremer’s hair makes him stand out, but it’s his heart that sets him apart.
Capt. Lee Beaudette, a 2006 accounting graduate stationed in the Afghan mountains for a one-year deployment, said his education at ASU played a big role in preparing him for his duties overseas.
The Ikea store in Tempe plans to build solar panels on its roof to become more sustainable, becoming one of the biggest buildings in Arizona with solar panels.
Tempe residents will have to wait longer for the city’s first convention center as plans for the privately-funded University Square have been put on hold indefinitely.
Top legal experts came from all over the country Monday to participate in a Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law forum on how to advance the future of legal education.
Looking to bounce back from a sweep last week, the ASU softball team took two out of three games at home from Oregon over the weekend.
Don’t let the 61-36 final score fool you — there wasn’t much offense in the ASU football team’s annual spring game at Sun Devil Stadium.
ASU responded to a 9-4 loss on Saturday — the team's first Pac-10 defeat at home — with 16 hits, including a trio of home runs.
Protesters gathered at the state Capitol throughout the weekend after Gov. Jan Brewer signed controversial immigration SB 1070 into law on Friday.
Moving at the end of the year can lead to unwanted items being thrown away, but ASU’s third-annual Ditch the Dumpster is looking to save usable “trash” and instead give it to charities.
Students from all over the world participated in the ASU Olympics this weekend, hosted by the Coalition of International Students.
Gov. Jan Brewer signed controversial immigration Senate Bill 1070 into law Friday afternoon while protesters stormed the Arizona Capitol.
Dozens of demonstrators gathered in downtown Phoenix to protest SB 1070, an Arizona immigration bill that has been drawing national attention since it passed the state Legislature.
Most of the ASU men’s and women’s track teams will compete in their final home meet of the outdoor season this weekend at the Sun Devil Open, which will be held at Sun Angel Stadium.
The first death-row inmate to be exonerated by DNA evidence spoke to students Thursday about the decade he spent in prison and his efforts since.
The phrase “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” has never been truer for Step’s Junk Funk, a recycled percussion band in Tempe that uses common trash to create endless sound.
The ASU football team wrapped up its final spring practice quickly.
Many research opportunities are available to undergraduates at ASU through specific research programs and through separate departments.
Research has found that third-hand smoke complicates the dangers of second-hand smoke, which is already recognized as able to cause cancer.
Saguaro, ASU’s supercomputer, is housed in the Goldwater Center on the Tempe campus and assists groups from University scientists to NASA in their research.
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