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Back to School initiative records more than 500 arrests
Tempe Police made 507 arrests at the start of the semester during the Back to School initiative, a three-week enforcement operation to combat the seasonal increase of alcohol-related activity.
Professors explore quake recovery process in Haiti
Inspired by a trip to Haiti one year after the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake, two ASU professors examine the role art can play in recovery.
Letter: Oct. 27
Letter to the editor in response to Leandra Huffer’s Oct. 25 article, “Students hold Occupy demonstration on Tempe campus.”
New plan could revamp Tempe storefronts
Tempe’s Community Development Department presented a plan to help owners revitalize their business’ appearances along the Apache Boulevard redevelopment area.
Police Beat: Oct. 27
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Phoenix mayoral candidates square off in sustainability debate
Phoenix Mayoral candidates, Wes Gullett and Greg Stanton debate their stance on sustainability issues in their second to last debate before Election Day.
ASU community joins in on Medication Take Back Day
ASU’s Farmers Market was the site of a Medicine Take Back event where students could go to get rid of expired prescription drugs.
Police Beat: Oct. 26
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Students petition Aramark for healthier campus food
Students tend to eat anything that is cheap, fast and convenient. But one student group is trying to change that, petitioning Aramark to offer more organic, local food on campus.
ASU Hip Hop Coalition promotes diversity through dance
ASU's Hip Hop Coalition is a student run organization that promotes the positive aspects of the Hip-Hop culture and dance.
New campaign launched to encourage local shopping
Shift the Way You Shop is a campaign formulated by Local First Arizona to promote shopping at local businesses.
Students hold Occupy demonstration on Tempe campus
ASU allowed Occupy Hayden Lawn to protest on campus when a few students wanted to voice opinions about tuition and education.
Honest Tea tests Tempe’s trustworthiness
Honest City Tempe, a social experiment testing honesty, found Monday Tempe had an honesty rating of 71 percent.
Police Beat: Oct. 25
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Pepsi delivery truck sparks Circle K fire
A Pepsi delivery truck that pulled down a utility pole by the wires sparked a fire at a Circle K near the Tempe campus Monday afternoon.
Phoenix ranch helps children with disabilities
Robinson Ranch has been dedicated to providing therapy horseback riding courses for students with special needs.
Record crowd pedals through Tour de Tempe
Tour de Tempe Bike Ride brought the biking community together for one of Tempe’s largest 10-mile biking event.
Community garden gears up for fall harvest
Tempe harvests a flourishing garden of produce with the goal of providing the low-income community with fresh foods.
Food Truck Festival showcases local eateries
The inaugural Phoenix Food Truck Festival sold out this weekend, bringing 2,500 people to downtown Phoenix.















