News
Police Beat: April 22
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Tempe starts construction on pedestrian bridge
The City of Tempe broke ground this week on a pedestrian walkway that will link the north and south sides of the lake.
ASU Police investigate 3 possible arson cases
ASU Police are actively investigating three arson fires that occurred on the Tempe campus this week.
Apple co-founder shares success story
Steve Wozniak came to ASU Wednesday to speak about his rise to fame in the computer world.
4/20 supporters light up for legalization
Though smoking marijuana is still illegal for those without a medical marijuana card, members of a pro-marijuana club got together on ASU’s Tempe campus to celebrate 4/20.
U-Pass price nearly doubles for next semester
Students planning to use the light rail next year might have to scrounge for extra change, as the price of an ASU student U-Pass is increasing from $80 to $150 per school year.
ASU entrepreneur launches women-only classified site
Business administration senior Tucker Blalock created a classified site exclusively for women.
Police Beat: April 21
Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Community steers Tempe budget talk toward city salaries
Tempe residents discussed city employee salaries and benefits at a budget forum held Tuesday evening.
State Press Weekly: The Four Purposes of Life
This week on State Press Weekly, hosts Mauro Whiteman and Samantha Valtierra Bush bring you the weekly news and a special report. As always, State Press Weekly is dedicated to informing and entertaining the ASU community.
Graduate student finds art in war
Orchestral conducting graduate student Timothy Verville has organized a musical and artistic event called the “Art of War,” being performed Wednesday at ASU Gammage.
White House website tool shows how tax dollars are spent
As promised in President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address, the White House released a new online tool April 15 to show Americans which programs and services their taxes are being spent on.
International outreach club starts at ASU
A new club at ASU is hoping to engage in community and international outreach and teach leadership skills in an effort to address goals set by the United Nations to solve global issues.
Syllabi could be added to online course process
A new planning tool will be available to ASU students on all four campuses next fall when class syllabi are incorporated into the online registration process for spring 2012 courses.
Police Beat: April 20
Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Brewer vetoes campus guns bill, ‘birther’ bill
Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a bill Monday that would have allowed guns on campus.
ASU group helps get women into engineering
The Society of Women Engineers at ASU aims to offer professional development, outreach, mentoring and networking for women to become engineers.
Professor uses website to track disease
A professor at Northwestern University told ASU students Friday how he created an algorithm to predict the spread of disease using data collected from wheresgeorge.com, a website that tracks the movement of money.
State political organizations seek summer interns
The Arizona Democratic Party is offering summer organizer internships to both students and non-students.










