Police arrest suspected serial bike thief
Banned from all four ASU campuses, the bike-thief was apprehended after several theft occurrences.
Banned from all four ASU campuses, the bike-thief was apprehended after several theft occurrences.
PHXexposed, an organization that connects community to culture, is ASU alumnus Keith Mulvin’s attempt at unearthing downtown Phoenix’s assets.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday.
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After allegedly being assaulted, a nine-year-old girl tells her father and police about the incident to aid the search for the alleged perpetrator.
The Arizona Board of Regents recently gave ASU the green light to enter into an agreement with the Chicago Cubs to share a state-of-the-art baseball facility.
USG meets to revise wording in SB 17 concerning LGBTQ support for same-sex marriage equality
ASU police reported the following incidents Friday.
The annual Medical Natural Language Processing Challenge is focusing on categorizing content from suicide notes
The 66th Annual National Conference last week focused on America’s role in civic engagement and honored several leaders in civility.
A Celebration of Women in Music featured performances by ASU’s Music Ensemble and the Feminist College Ensemble.
Sustainable desert garden created by ASU program training students to work for non-profit organizations.
The Arizona Board of Regents met Thursday to discuss the fiscal year 2013 operating budget for the Arizona University System.
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With funding from Edson Student Entrepreneur, Vantage Realized can further develop their business.
The Troy Davis case has given many students a cause to unite and show their support by wearing black on Friday.
A mock U.N. event was held Thursday to give students more information on the Palestinian bid for statehood.
McKee takes the time to speak with members of College Republicans about his stance on national issues.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents on Thursday.
Mormon missionaries around Tempe spread their religion and find a new meaning in their lives.
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