Lecture begins push toward education-based campus tobacco ban
A lecture on the Tempe campus Friday focused on the effects of tobacco and the new policy that will ban tobacco use from all ASU property.
A lecture on the Tempe campus Friday focused on the effects of tobacco and the new policy that will ban tobacco use from all ASU property.
A business marketing and fine arts senior works as a senior designer for an online jewelry and accessory design company.
Members of several immigration rights groups used Valentines to protest Gov. Jan Brewer's stance on drivers licenses for deferred action immigrants.
Three students have been systematically tearing down or covering signs they think are sexist at the Tempe campus.
The man was found with a pair of tin snips used to cut through a bike rack and steal a bike.
The man was planning on smoking methamphetamine he purchased for $20 before being stopped by Tempe Police.
Project Humanities started its week-long superhero event discussing the relation between comic book heroes and everyday heroes
Phoenix Children's Hospital and two ASU research professors are working to find cures for brain tumors.
A proposed state senate bill would require that academic credit be granted to students who complete online courses that can be taken by anyone, enrolled student or not.
ASU's power soccer team does not stop for disabilities.
A 21-year-old ASU student died after jumping from the 6th floor of a Tempe campus building Tuesday afternoon, according to ASU Police.
A proposed senate bill would grant tuition waivers to students who spent childhood time in foster care.
The purse was later recovered in a stairwell.
The city of Phoenix will save $4 million by transitioning 120 of its buses to run on compressed natural gas.
Family and friends celebrate the life of former ASU football player Tyrice Thompson, who died Feb. 2 after he was stabbed.
The Arizona Students' Association sued the Arizona Board of Regents in response to a Thursday board decision to make a formerly mandatory $2 fee an opt-in.
The man told police a stranger had given him the marijuana.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s budget recommendation shows increased state funding going to ASU and NAU in an effort to provide per-student state funding equal to that of the UA.
ASU Assistant Chief of Police Jim Hardina discusses what would happen in the event of a shooting at ASU
Karina Arroyo to discuss her background and how she became involved with Mecha de ASU.
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