Printing on ASU's campuses becomes more convenient
A new upgrade to Print Anywhere was put into effect at the start of the semester, making printing easier for all ASU students and faculty.
A new upgrade to Print Anywhere was put into effect at the start of the semester, making printing easier for all ASU students and faculty.
Katelyn Conrad died Saturday in a rappelling accident in the Tonto National Forest.
Officer Stewart Ferrin, the officer seen arresting assistant professor Ersula Ore, was notified his employment will end Jan. 21.
Undergraduate Student Government is asking students to tweet at and Facebook Jimmy Fallon to try to convince him to come to ASU.
A Tempe man stole four Apple computers from a local elementary school, but police officers only find two of the computers.
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, ASU prepares to celebrate the social justice leader’s legacy.
The Arizona Board of Regents said it will require a great deal of creativity and and adaptation to retain the current quality of education in the state, after Gov. Doug Ducey announces a $75 million cut from public university funding.
A 24-year-old Tempe man tried to steal from Wal-Mart while carrying a backpack with meth.
In light of recent police brutality protests, ASU students share their insight on local involvements.
A 21-year-old man threatens to kill police officer's family after officer is called about a domestic violence dispute.
A new office, created in coordination with the Pat Tillman Veterans Center, is working to help veterans transition into academic life as well as use their experience in the military to teach their classmates.
No plans for the mill have been finalized yet, but officials hope a facelift will boost a growing downtown area.
Women make up the majority of senior leadership at the W. P. Carey School of Business, which gives students a new perspective on the business world they will enter after graduation.
A Phoenix man had heroin in his pocket and drug paraphernalia hidden in his car.
A 37-year-old man broke into a construction site to steal a box of nails.
ASU mourns the death of professor Alberto Behar, who died in a plane crash over winter break.
All Arizona news stations will be broadcasting a 30-minute, Cronkite-produced documentary about heroin's hold on the state at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The institutions hope students can take advantage of the integrated programs during the fall 2015 semester.
During his first speech as governor, Doug Ducey failed to expand on promises he made throughout his campaign.
DREAMers recently were able to apply for driver's licenses, allowing them to attend school or go to work more easily, but the rising cost of tuition is still a problem many DREAMers are trying to fix.
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