Suspended ASU football linebacker Davon Durant pleads guilty to one misdemeanor count
Sentencing will be on June 15, according to the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Sentencing will be on June 15, according to the Maricopa County Superior Court.
A juvenile was arrested on suspicion of endangerment, aggravated criminal damage, arson of an occupied structure and interference with use of an educational structure, according to a police report.
A 29-year-old Tempe woman was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession and obstruction of a public thoroughfare, according to a police report.
ASU will begin taking new enforcement measures for its tobacco-free policy, including fines on those in violation starting this June.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will be doubling the undergraduate teaching assistant stipend to $1000 starting this fall.
The groups participated in a university-wide competition this spring that offered grants to groups with creative solutions for the modern obesity crisis.
A 52-year-old Avondale man was arrested after he fell asleep on the light rail tracks, according
The Bridging Success Early-Start program will provide 50 former foster care students an opportunity to participate in activities that will promote success while they attend school.
Provost Robert Page will be leaving his post for medical reasons, according to an email sent out by ASU President Michael Crow.
Two men were arrested after they both conducted an organized theft at a Target, according to a police report.
A Tempe woman set fire to a residence located on South Dennis Drive after breaking a bedroom window to gain entry, according to the report.
A solution to drunk texts has arrived with reTXT, an app that allows users to delete and update sent text messages.
Kentucky Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul spoke to ASU students about his passionate desire to protect the American citizens right to privacy and transform the Republican party into one that embraces the Bill of Rights in its entirety.
Several Arizona DREAMers and supporters held a press conference Friday to discuss the decision by the Arizona Board of Regents to allow DREAMers to pay in-state tuition at all Arizona public universities.
The Arizona Board of Regents made the decision on Thursday to allow undocumented students pay in-state tuition for all Arizona universities.
After Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey approved a state budget which cut more than $100 million from public university budgets, public officials have been debating ways to help offset costs for students.
About 65 students are working on the four-year long project to build a energy-efficient Camaro.
A man is dead after altercation at Tempe Beach Park, police officials said.
The Global Freshman Academy, an integration of online education offered by ASU and edX, will take its first batch of students this fall and add ASU to the small list of low-cost and low-risk education programs.
As state school funding suffers major cuts, the ASU Police Department is making strategies on a tight budget to maximize the police force and ensure the safety of students.
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