Tempe Police: Man refuses to leave store, give police identification
Police arrested a 23-year-old man after they say he refused to leave a store and would not cooperate with officers who told him he was trespassing.
Police arrested a 23-year-old man after they say he refused to leave a store and would not cooperate with officers who told him he was trespassing.
A national project led by a team of ASU engineers will develop new ultra-thin silicon solar cells designed to increase the amount of electricity that can be produced through direct conversion of sunlight.
Police arrested a 20-year-old man after they say they found a handgun and drug paraphernalia in the man's glove department.
Saturday November 9th the 13th annual Veterans Day Powwow was held at Arizona State University's West Campus.
The Lambda Xi chapter of Phi Beta Sigma spent Friday night sleeping outside in support of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
Education advocates met at the Heard Museum in Phoenix Thursday to discuss Move On When Reading, a retention law which has sparked some controversy.
Tempe Police arrested a 23-year-old woman after they say she told a group of homeless people that she was a federal agent and threatened to arrest them.
The Tempe Marketplace will get a lot more colorful Saturday at the inaugural Chalk Art Festival.
Two juniors involved in the ASU chapter of the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space have worked tirelessly for SpaceVision 2013, a student-led space conference that will be held at ASU from Nov. 7 to Nov. 10.
ASU offers a full complement of gender-neutral resources, from housing to health care, comparable to other state universities.
Brett Chappell grew up with hard work and dedication engraved in him. It all paid off when he joined the Navy SEALs and began working with Teach for America.
Mark Brnovich, Tom Horne's only competitor in the Republican primary for Attorney General, joined ASU's College Republicans to lay out his priorities Wednesday night.
ASU's Herberger Academy has given students the opportunity to quickly advance through a traditional high school and middle school curriculum.
The Spanish broadcast network Univision introduced a new scholarship to Hispanic students this fall that does not take into account the legal status of applicants.
Saint Paul's Outreach provides a way for students to connect with peers and create a tight-knit community.
Tempe Coalition, a nonprofit organization, received a national award for its excellence in addressing underage drinking in the Tempe community.
Tempe police arrested a 33-year-old man after they say he threatened a store manager at Poppy's Place by poking him in his stomach and saying he would cut him open.
The Athletic Fee Bill, which establishes a $75 fee per semester per student, will allocate tuition funds that used to go toward athletics into research, career services and student retention.
The Future Sun Devil Families program, which hosted its first workshops in recent weeks, is designed to encourage college attendance in Arizona as well as ease the transition from high school to college for those participating.
Students for Justice in Palestine exhibited a mock wall to represent the border between Israel and the West Bank Monday and Tuesday on the Tempe campus.
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