Man attempts to take cell phone from student
University Police are searching for a man suspected of attempting to take a woman’s cell phone out of her hand Friday around 1:30 a.m. at ASU Lot 59.
University Police are searching for a man suspected of attempting to take a woman’s cell phone out of her hand Friday around 1:30 a.m. at ASU Lot 59.
Legend spoke at an NASPA conference regarding the need for greater national activism to make higher education more accessible.
Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman refused to vote on an Indian gaming policy due to insensitive wording.
Devils in Disguise resulted in an unprecedented number of ASU students cleaning up and aiding various sites across Phoenix and Tempe.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday.
The Clubhouse Music Venue owner was cited for poor security staff after a gang-related March 2 shooting.
House Bill 2090 would appropriate $15.3 million from the State General Fund, slowly phasing out the disparity in funding among ASU, NAU and UA students.
An ASU alumnus and another veteran stopped in Tempe as part of a cross-country trip to raise awareness for childhood obesity and veteran issues.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
ASU graduate students and Sanborn Elementary School students blasted their soda bottle rockets Thursday to end the eight-week Arizona Science Outreach curriculum.
ASU art professor Mary Erickson has developed a lesson plan for the Tempe Center for the Arts that encourages students to take a closer look at Arizona’s landscape and history.
Meghan McCain spoke to ASU students Wednesday about the need for political civility and activism in American politics.
This week on State Press Weekly, host Samantha Valtierra Bush brings you Mauricio Arias and his musical composition Rapsódia Camalencólia. See Arias perform live on April 22 at Katzin Concert Hall.
The ASU Undie Run is about $10,000 short of funds to operate this year’s event.
Phoenix Philanthropists, a nonprofit volunteer organization, awarded its first philanthropic scholarship of $1,000 to ASU film and media sophomore Jared Doles
Paying for the parking meter in downtown Tempe is made simpler with a new phone application.
A new startup accelerator at ASU SkySong will help turn research from ASU professors and students into new companies.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Hayden Lawn became a temporary home for a multitude of cultures at World Fest on the Tempe campus Tuesday afternoon.
A downtown Phoenix housing project is scheduled to be completed in 2013 and will be directed toward students at the Downtown campus.
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