Impending demolition of GreenHAUS building may promote change in downtown Phoenix
Despite ceaseless work by the Roosevelt Row community, 222 E. Roosevelt is set for demolition.
Despite ceaseless work by the Roosevelt Row community, 222 E. Roosevelt is set for demolition.
Biochemistry and justice studies junior Zana Alattar travelled to Syria in November 2013 with an organization called Students Organize for Syria at ASU.
A 30-year-old El Mirage woman never returned a rental car but used it to hide drugs.
Devils in the Bedroom, a sexual wellness club, joined the National Eating Disorders Awareness walk Sunday to support eating disorder awareness.
Pi Kappa Phi is the only Greek organization in the country that owns its own philanthropy and raises money for people with disabilities.
A 29-year-old Mesa man was found asleep in his vehicle.
Information from an ASU psychology student's research shows a new discovery between children and teachers' depression symptoms in the classroom.
The University’s faculty now includes 23.5 percent minority members and 36.7 percent women.
The members of the HELOS (Heel Locking System) team didn't plan on taking their snowboard binding project beyond the senior capstone. Now, the innovative step-in snowboard binding has a chance of making it big with snowboarders in the future.
Students and local community members were told to continue to fight for equal rights because there are still issues that need to be addressed at a lecture on the Tempe campus Wednesday.
With ASU Student Government elections right around the corner, many students do not know how to apply or what positions are available.
A 38-year-old Scottsdale man was arrested Feb. 10 at a traffic stop before attempting to swallow heroin from under his penis.
Faculty at UA staged a public walkout Wednesday, but ASU faculty are taking a less aggressive approach.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government passed a resolution that supports the creation of a new Barrett, the Honors College course Tuesday.
Three Muslim students were murdered on Feb. 10 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and their deaths have caused concern for safety among the Muslim community at ASU.
A 37-year-old Phoenix man gave officers a false name, only to be identified by his tattoo on his back.
Members work to make downtown campus sustainable and allow it to act as a catalyst for sustainability at ASU.
Students have each been assigned a PIN to access financial information through the ASU Service Center.
A 35-year-old Tempe man was stopped by officers while holding a sign near the Loop 202 and Priest Drive off ramp.
ASU students came together at the Memorial Union for a teach-in about a controversial class, "The Problem of Whiteness 101." Robert Poe, a justice studies student and ASU faculty associate led the teach-in about Lee Bebout’s course, “U.S. Race Theory & the Problem of Whiteness."
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