Charlie Rose accepts Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
CBS and 60 Minutes host, Charlie Rose receive the 32 annual Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.
CBS and 60 Minutes host, Charlie Rose receive the 32 annual Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism.
A Tempe man was riding the wrong way and started fleeing from officers when confronted.
El Concilio and the student organizations it represents has provided a community for Latinos at ASU that offers them support they could not find elsewhere.
Two adults and two children are dead and one child is in critical condition Sunday after the vehicle they were in drove into Tempe Town Lake, Tempe Police officials report.
Hopefully you did well on your midterms. Relax and treat yourself to the week's top stories.
ASU's Center for Political Thought and Leadership invited the Crown Prince of Iran to speak to the ASU community about the state of freedom and democracy in Iran.
Settling on patterned blankets, cushions and chairs, hundred gathered in Civic Space Park gazing into each others eyes.
Although it is nearly impossible to protect or prohibit any of ASU's nearly 90,000 students from being involved in gun violence, University officials say there are plans in place to respond to emergencies.
A Tempe man was arrested on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs and a warrant for contempt of court.
Beginning next fall, the W.P. Carey School of Business will offer up to 120 full scholarships to incoming, full-time, on-campus students pursuing a Master's degree in business administration.
ASU students and community members express mixed reactions over the large displays highlighting the University's achievements.
For years downtown was a sort of wanna-be city, with not much nightlife and community aside from the occasional DBacks game. Before the development of the light rail in 2008, the city was little more than office space.
A musician filmed his new documentary at a three-day event at the Trunk Space music venue.
The Sun Devil Robotics Club (SDRC) at ASU is providing students with hands-on experience to better prepare them for future engineering-related careers.
A California man tried to use his friend's drivers license to get into a Zuma Gril.
Do you have more Sun Devil spirit than the average first-grader? If that first-grader is from Central Elementary School in Rancho Cucamonga, California, the answer is: Probably not. In Alicia Webb’s first-grade class at Central Elementary, “fear the fork” is a common phrase. In an effort to promote college-positivity early in life, every teacher at Central Elementary chose a college they wished to represent.
The Refugee Empowerment Project is an ethnic community-based organization that assists refugee resettlement.
A man tried to run away after a police officer stopped him on Mill Avenue and 5th Street.
An ASU student fell from a University Towers balcony after attempting to climb from one balcony to another in order to reach his room.
Hopefully you are enjoying your short break. You deserve it.
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