Downtown Phoenix streets closed for Super Bowl events
Due to the Super Bowl coming to Glendale, several downtown Phoenix streets have begun closing to celebrate the many events related to the game.
Due to the Super Bowl coming to Glendale, several downtown Phoenix streets have begun closing to celebrate the many events related to the game.
The building that houses a historically-significant mural on Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix to be turned into luxury apartments despite location of renowned mural and community protests.
To celebrate the opening of ASU's new Center for Political Thought and Leadership, Rich Lowry spoke with students and staff about Abraham Lincoln and creating the next wave of great leaders.
ASU Online ranked eighth in U.S. News and World Report's rank of online degree programs.
An 18-year-old man disturbed light rail passengers because he was concerned people were trying to kill him.
Native American rock art at "A" Mountain has been unintentionally deteriorated by graffiti and hikers.
A 24-year-old man passed out on a 3-foot wall after consuming marijuana.
ASU research professor Alberto Behar was at the top of his field when he died in an airplane crash Jan. 9 in Los Angeles. His colleagues and friends now carry on his legacy as they try to fill the void left by his passing.
President Barack Obama's sixth State of the Union address focused on America’s middle class.
In order to benefit students on all four ASU campuses, student government organizations established new events, activities and programs for the semester.
An Apache Junction man broke into a vending machine and ran away with $23.45 in quarters, dimes and nickels.
A new upgrade to Print Anywhere was put into effect at the start of the semester, making printing easier for all ASU students and faculty.
Katelyn Conrad died Saturday in a rappelling accident in the Tonto National Forest.
Officer Stewart Ferrin, the officer seen arresting assistant professor Ersula Ore, was notified his employment will end Jan. 21.
Undergraduate Student Government is asking students to tweet at and Facebook Jimmy Fallon to try to convince him to come to ASU.
A Tempe man stole four Apple computers from a local elementary school, but police officers only find two of the computers.
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, ASU prepares to celebrate the social justice leader’s legacy.
The Arizona Board of Regents said it will require a great deal of creativity and and adaptation to retain the current quality of education in the state, after Gov. Doug Ducey announces a $75 million cut from public university funding.
A 24-year-old Tempe man tried to steal from Wal-Mart while carrying a backpack with meth.
In light of recent police brutality protests, ASU students share their insight on local involvements.
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