Native Now event shows modern Arizona indigenous culture
Through art and music, ASU’s Deer Valley Rock Art Center gives people the opportunity to experience and learn what it is to be indigenous in Arizona today with the Native Now event.
Through art and music, ASU’s Deer Valley Rock Art Center gives people the opportunity to experience and learn what it is to be indigenous in Arizona today with the Native Now event.
Tempe Police arrested a 39-year-old man after they say he shoplifted at the same Fry's Electronics location on two consecutive days.
The ASU School of Life Sciences and the Phoenix Zoo have collaborated in a partnership to strengthen conservation and education.
Ranging from success stories and new technologies to crimes and fraternity drama, these are the top ten stories of January.
Rep. Juan Mendez is the lone atheist in the Arizona state government, and, on Friday night, asked fellow non-believers at ASU to assemble.
Former congressional leader Jon Kyl met with a small group of honors students Friday to discuss policy and current issues.
ASU School of Art has moved 5 graduate programs to new studio space along Grant avenue, in downtown Phoenix.
Valley Metro announced updates on Light Rail Extension Phase II during a public meeting on Wednesday.
Chandler Police arrested two men in connection to the 2008 murder of former ASU student Zachary Rowe.
Undergraduate Student Government Senator Jordan Hibbs was invited to participate in a social media event at the White House for the State of the Union on Tuesday evening.
Tempe Police arrested a 25-year-old man after they say he was sitting in a car in a parking lot getting ready to use drugs.
The Safe and Sober program conducted by Tempe Police reduced incidences of loud party calls and robberies, but failed to limit sexual assault reports in the area.
A 16-year-old Herberger Academy student became the youngest person to land a job at Intel.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke Wednesday night about ASU's goals to expand its involvement in the community.
Two ASU students are using more than 500 pounds a week of used coffee grounds for natural fertilizer and soil around ASU's campus. The students started a "Grounds for Grounds" innovative program. A cup or two of coffee can just be as beneficial to campus plants as to the rest of us.
Mexican artist Juan José Díaz Infante spoke to ASU students Wednesday about Ulises I, the first Mexican satellite launched into space as poetic action.
Tempe Police arrested an 18-year-old man after they say he robbed a former classmate in October.
Arizona Distilling Co. began making Arizona's first legally distilled bourbon in 2013 and has started expanding its brand into a broader world of spirits.
Provost Robert E. Page Jr. collaborated with an international team to determine the genetics behind bee-sexing, a discovery with both academic and practical implications.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering partnered with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to give international engineering students a valuable new course.
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