ASU President Michael Crow appointed to State Board of Education
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey recently appointed ASU President Michael Crow to the State Board of Education, where he will fill the position left by UA President Ann Weaver Hart.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey recently appointed ASU President Michael Crow to the State Board of Education, where he will fill the position left by UA President Ann Weaver Hart.
Two women got into a fight with bouncers, which resulted in one of them cutting their thumb, at Mill Cue Club after being asked to leave the bar.
Ben Kaplan, a former student at College of the Holy Cross, turned his idea for an exclusive, college-only app to a multimillion dollar company.
ASU’s I Always Get Consent! club kicks off Sexual Violence Awareness Month with Consent Week, which will include events such as a consent-themed dinner and a workout session.
A man was shot while driving a car on March 20 near Scottsdale and McKellips roads.
Davon Durant's girlfriend speaks publicly for the first time.
The ASU Foundation said it donated money to promote higher education, not political campaigns.
New application to educate public on marijuana impairment and aid law enforcement in detecting it.
A 53-year-old man reached into his pocket to hand officers his driver's license but ended up dropping his cocaine in the process.
A 23-year-old Mesa man started a fight in an area managed by the Downtown Tempe Authority, and was later found in possession of marijuana when he was transported to Tempe City Jail.
Elections for ASU’s Student Government are less than a week away. They start March 31.
A device developed by alumnus would transfer visual and hearing senses into touch.
In an effort to create transparency and build a relationship with students, ASU President Michael Crow held a university-wide forum to answer student questions.
"Beyond the Hijab: Pakistani Women’s Perspectives” addressed how mainstream media broadcasts an extreme view of the country’s gender norms.
A man and woman broke into a business, which previously employed the woman.
Customers could purchase bottomless nuggets, waffle fries, and soda for $12, so long as they stayed inside the store with a wrist band.
The latest battle of abortion rights is happening in the Arizona Legislature, where the state House on Monday approved a controversial bill. Senate Bill 1318, introduced by Sen.
A Tempe man was smoking marijuana in his car when officers stopped him.
ASU piano professor Ashley Oakley was introduced to music at a very young age, and it has been a major part of her life since.
ASU professor Robert C. Balling Jr. is being investigated by the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources about disclosing from where his research funding came.
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