New athletic director Ray Anderson places priority on academics, interaction
Ray Anderson wants to be visible on campus and show his support for all sports by cheering them on in person.
Ray Anderson wants to be visible on campus and show his support for all sports by cheering them on in person.
In honor of Black History Month, Student Engagement hosted a Soul Train dance Tuesday on the Downtown campus.
ASU professor Clive Wynne discussed Tuesday the future possibilities of canines as leading components in health developments.
Students held a protest Monday and Tuesday against Senate Bill 1062, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, asking Gov. Jan Brewer to veto the bill.
The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College is attempting to enroll and accommodate more student veterans with the help of ASU's Pat Tillman Veterans Center.
For the first time in 40 years, a camera will collect pictures of the surface of the planet during Mars' sunrise and sunset hours.
Masoud Torabi, who graduated from ASU in 2011, will release his first novel, "Every Step Back," on Tuesday.
In his new book, famed sports agent Leigh Steinberg describes his growth as sports law boomed.
Tempe will see a lot of development in the coming months, with a high-rise apartment complex on the way and some new plans for College Avenue as well.
Tempe Police arrested a 36-year-old man after they say he was involved in an altercation with the driver of a vehicle and refused to stop to talk to officers.
Barbara Ainsworth, the associate director of the ASU School of Nutrition and Health Promotion, will conduct a behavioral risk study to evaluate people's walking behavior.
Tempe police arrested a 47-year-old woman after they said she stood next to a sign that prohibited trespassing and had drugs on her person.
ASU students raised funds for Phoenix Children's Hospital through a 12-hour dance marathon on Saturday.
ASU and the Phoenix Astrological Society organized an astronomy open house Thursday so students and members of the community could get a closer look at the stars and planets.
ASU students and faculty members raced against the clock within a handcrafted ship at the second annual Boat Race at the Polytechnic campus Thursday.
Tempe police arrested a 31-year-old man after they say he had drug paraphernalia hidden in his jacket seam.
A local comic book artist creates superheroes based on local authority figures and satirizes popular news stories in Amazing Arizona Comics.
Students and mentors will travel to Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, on Friday to build houses for people in need and make everlasting memories.
Tempe Police arrested a 28-year-old woman after they stopped a car in which she was a passenger and found she had two outstanding warrants.
A team of researchers from the School of Life Sciences found a link between urbanization and how it affects the health of songbirds such as house finches.
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