Tempe Police joins statewide holiday DUI-enforcement task force
The University Technology Office put students through extra security measures on the ASU website after Adobe was infiltrated in October.
Tempe Police arrested a 46-year-old man after they say he made threats to a bartender, stole a hat from a patron of a second bar and assaulted an officer.
A quick swipe of the debit card at dinner or a purchase made on spring break can make a college student an easy target for identity theft, Tempe detectives said.
Dan Fulton had to redefine who he was after sustaining a traumatic brain injury after a snowboarding accident in 2009. Refusing to allow his disability to define him, Dan maintains an active lifestyle and works towards returning to the snow.
The ASU Geology Club will sell meteorites from Mars, rocks and fossils this week to raise money for trips and conferences.
ASU student and Tempe High School student teacher Joel Calderon was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of six counts of sexual conduct with a minor.
The Army ROTC program at ASU will participate in a community revitalization project as part of the city of Mesa's Building Strong Neighborhoods Initiative.
Tempe Police arrested a 28-year-old man after they say he broke into a bike storage area for the athletes in the Ironman Triathlon and tried to steal a bike worth $8,000, but was seen by security.
Locations on and around ASU campuses provide a fun, entertaining and safe place for LGBTQA students to meet.
ASU pharmaceutical officials said fewer students and faculty have gotten flu shots this season.
For the first time since the 1800s, the American Jewish community will observe Thanksgiving the second day of its Hanukkah celebration.
Tempe Police arrested a 37-year-old man after they say he and another man robbed the Little Caesar's Pizza at knifepoint and tried to steal a car.
An ASU alumnus and a senior at ASU have made millions of dollars by using their passion for technology.
Criminology and criminal justice graduate student Gabriel Cesar helps children in group homes by volunteering through Free Arts of Arizona.
ASU professors give different definitions of what it means to be healthy and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
An ASU student started a Deaf and Hearing Network to make news accessible to the deaf and hearing.
Leaders from Out of the Darkness and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention discuss ways to help students cope with suicide.
An ASU sorority is helping those in need this holiday season by baking cookies and passing out blankets on Christmas Eve.
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