Phoenix police, protestors clash in downtown Phoenix
Tempers flared between Phoenix Police and demonstrators protesting police brutality in downtown Phoenix Saturday night.
Tempers flared between Phoenix Police and demonstrators protesting police brutality in downtown Phoenix Saturday night.
Just in time for Halloween, the undead come back to life for a good cause in downtown Phoenix.
Former Senator Isabelle Murray is weighing her options and is planning to appeal her impeachment after looking into the articles of impeachment and grounds that were brought against her.
Ian MacDonald was sentenced to 18 years in prison for stabbing and killing former ASU football player Tyrice Thompson in January 2013.
An ASU student is spearheading efforts to have an all-vegan dining hall established on campus through a 1,000-signature petition.
Even though flu season has begun, there have been no reported cases of the flu in Arizona.
ASU associate professor David Garcia is ready to take the next step and work to provide better education in the state of Arizona through fixing the school grading system and providing a better education to all Arizona students.
A Phoenix man sped up and attempted to evade officers after they turned on their lights and sirens as a signal for him to pull over
ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination celebrated its new anthology Hieroglyph with Changing Hands Bookstore at the Crescent Ballroom on Wednesday.
A 26-year-old Fountain Hills man crossed light rail tracks despite signs indicating pedestrians were not welcome.
The ASU and Starbucks partnership giving Starbucks employees discounted bachelor's degrees is now in full swing.
Every day at 5 p.m., the ASU carillon plays a few of the several hundred pre-recorded songs.
The ASU organization Student Educators for Cultural Awareness teaches students at the Boys & Girls Club in Tempe about different countries.
Former Senator Isabelle Murray was impeached for violations to Tempe Undergraduate Student Government guidelines for speaking with the media and disclosing sensitive information.
ASU's West campus was home to a public debate on the benefits and issues of marijuana legalization.
John Heinsen used his love and passion to inform ASU students about the changing digital ecosystem.
Smoke and the smell of marijuana poured out of a car parked at local park after officers attempted to talk to the people inside.
The ASU teachers college received significant education grants to further research and support education.
A new study shows more students are borrowing money and in greater amounts than in previous years.
Take Back the Night marked the beginning of Consent Week at ASU West with an open mic night, march and keynote address by ASU's New College Dean Marlene Tromp.
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