Freshmen move in to newly renovated Manzanita Hall
Manzanita Hall reopened to freshmen in the College of the Liberal Arts and Sciences after being closed in 2011.
Manzanita Hall reopened to freshmen in the College of the Liberal Arts and Sciences after being closed in 2011.
A Phoenix man locked himself in a bathroom at the Quality Inn in Tempe and refused to leave, according to a police report.
The Central Regional Crime Lab confirmed Thursday that a set of remains discovered in Apache Junction earlier this month belong to Adrienne Salinas, a 19-year-old Tempe woman who has been missing since June.
USA Basketball announced Wednesday it will move its national headquarters to Tempe on ASU property as part of the University's development project.
A campus-wide ban on tobacco products starts Thursday.
Genetics senior Diana Nucuta started Ink'doll Tattoo Designs to commission artwork for tattoo enthusiasts.
The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation will receive an art installation from masters student Phillip Carrier.
The city of Tempe is testing larger buses on its Orbit routes and hopes to garner public feedback from riders and residents on their efficiency and feasibility.
ASU officials are opposed to Grand Canyon University moving to Division I athletic play because of GCU's for-profit tax status.
A man was arrested on suspicion of providing security to a prostitute and holding her marijuana while she entered a hotel to commit prostitution.
Alumnus and U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jonam Russell was killed Tuesday while serving in Afghanistan.
While heavy rains and winds like those that devastated sections of Ahwatukee last week may seem extreme, they're to be expected during Arizona's monsoon season.
The woman told police she didn't have money to pay for the food she took.
Upward Bound and Veterans Upward Bound are both looking for participants for the next year.
The Nursing and Health Innovation II building has opened on the Downtown campus, and employees of the colleges who occupy it have already noticed healthy changes to their workplace environment.
Two engineering students have created Cosmo, the robot car, which they hope will offer them a lucrative future and eventually entertain and educate children.
The Athletic Department has added women's sand volleyball as an NCAA Division I sport for the 2014 spring semester.
Neuroscience graduate student Ryan Bastle recently presented his research on cocaine dependency to a conference of colleagues in Ireland.
A national real estate website's round-up of the best cities for bros ranked Tempe in the top five.
Researchers at the Biodesign Institute have begun working on a breakthrough DNA vaccine that would address nicotine dependence in a state-of-the-art manner.
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