ASU football's Davon Durant suspended after disorderly conduct, aggravated assault charges
After his arrest on suspicion of disorderly conduct and aggravated assault, ASU recruit Davon Durant was suspended from the football team.
After his arrest on suspicion of disorderly conduct and aggravated assault, ASU recruit Davon Durant was suspended from the football team.
From the Detroit Free Press to the Washington Post to BET Interactive to ASU, professor Retha Hill continues to look for innovation through her students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
A 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and urinating in public.
ASU officials say student awareness, as well as levels of protection against hacks ensure information safety for the University.
U.S. Navy veteran Mark Field restored fallen soldier memorials at Bolin Memorial Park on Sunday. Of the nearly 100 memorials, 75 have been completed.
A 50-year-old man was driving drunk with his three children in the back seat of his car when he got in a car accident.
Gov. Doug Ducey's proposed cuts to education have drawn crowds by the hundreds to fight for their rights.
Peruvian public school teachers spent seven weeks polishing their reading and writing skills through ASU’s American English and Culture Program.
Barrett Choir performed their Third Annual Pops Concert, a concert consisting of musical numbers chosen solely by students, at the Tempe Center for the Arts Theater on Sunday.
The idea of visiting jails may be frightening, but for some ASU students and professors, it was a part of their research.
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and The Arizona Republic hosted a discussion about Syria.
The ASU Foundation brought in $150 million in donations and enrollment hit 83,301.
The Arizona Legislature has agreed upon a state budget that may include significantly larger cuts to higher education.
A 22-year-old man was contacted by officers for a family fight and pushed the officer off an apartment balcony railing.
ASU professor Jason Bruner began working at the University in the fall of 2013. Now he is writing a book while also racing and winning trail runs and duathlons.
National Youth Front members demonstrated their opposition to the Problem of Whiteness course taught on ASU's Tempe campus in a protest with members from the community.
The event featured booths and displays from multiple colleges at ASU, hands-on activities, laboratory tours, and featured cutting edge research in science, technology, engineering and math.
This week, ASU is hosting several events to commemorate John F. Kennedy’s creation of the Peace Corps in 1961.
Tempe Police are investigating a situation that left one officer and two others injured Tuesday afternoon,.
A Kansas man was stopped by police after people called officers and expressed concerns about his behavior.
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