GlobeMed at ASU holds clothes drive to help Ugandan family
The GlobeMed chapter at ASU is raising money to build a brick house, pit latrine, and water tank for a beneficiary family in Uganda in the hopes of reducing HIV/AIDS victims.
The GlobeMed chapter at ASU is raising money to build a brick house, pit latrine, and water tank for a beneficiary family in Uganda in the hopes of reducing HIV/AIDS victims.
Tempe Police arrested a 21-year-old man after a witness saw him running around completely naked.
ASU researchers offer alternative non-lethal techniques to confirm the existence of endangered species.
Tempe Police arrested a 19-year-old man after they say he broke into a car parked outside Arizona Mills Mall.
People envision the future as a dystopia because of advanced technology, but Project Hieroglyph hopes to change people's minds with inventions.
Students met together to help the Arizona community and play games Thursday on the Polytechnic campus.
Dale Dreyfoos, professor of opera and musical theater in the ASU School of Music, was announced the interim director of ASU's Lyric Opera Theater for the coming academic year.
Mayor Greg Stanton announced Tuesday that Phoenix will submit a formal bid to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Tempe Police say a man in a Motel 6 was found using a large book to conceal used needles, a silver spoon with brown residue and a small bag of methamphetamine.
William Reber, professor of music and artistic director of Lyric Opera Theater, resigned Wednesday because of a high school music festival performance of "Rent," which sparked controversy among parents.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker visited ASU SkySong to look at the entrepreneurship opportunities at ASU.
Research assistants Ruben Favaro and Patrick Sims found friendship despite the competitive industry of science.
Tempe Police arrested a 45-year-old woman after they say she took methamphetamine in the bathroom, offered it to a stranger, then put it in a Jack in the Box kitchen.
Students will be able to present their vision of the future through Lego at a new nanotechnology class starting fall 2014.
ASU's policy for accepting credits military students and veterans gain during military technical training is restrictive, but University officials said they want to create a new system.
ASU's Center for the Study of Race and Democracy brought actor, director and humanitarian Forest Whitaker to downtown Phoenix for a lecture on race and democracy in the U.S.
Tempe Police arrested a 42-year-old man after they say he hit his daughter's face and made her nose bleed.
After a faculty vote on Friday, ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication took the first steps to adding new programs in sports journalism.
Revolver Records recorded three bands at the Phoenix location and created a special edition LP for Record Store Day.
Scottsdale-based company FreeBike Project offers students a new option for transportation during their time in college.
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