The hidden costs of college are adding up
The value of a college education seems to depreciate with the rising cost of tuition across the US and, in most cases, the final price of education is up to thousands more than the initial sticker price.
The value of a college education seems to depreciate with the rising cost of tuition across the US and, in most cases, the final price of education is up to thousands more than the initial sticker price.
Rather than using a traditional “beat” system where officers patrol certain areas, the computer-aided dispatch, or CAD system, tracks emergencies and officers’ whereabouts in real time.
Jeremy Ellens and Tim Johnsen were among the 250 student entrepreneurs who vied for Edson funds this past year, and were awarded $10,000 to start their venture.
Two men, including one ASU student, were shot dead in Mesa early Wednesday, and a suspect is in police custody, Mesa Police reported.
Marimow will be joining other top journalists as an executive editor of the program, and will be working alongside former Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie, Jr.
Two men, at least one an ASU student, were shot dead in Mesa early Wednesday, Mesa Police reported.
Jenny Quezada’s aspiration to be one of the action heroes led her to take up taekwondo, and now she is competing internationally in the sport.
The ASU Preparatory Academy will expand to include ninth grade freshman and later grades kindergarten through 12 over the next few years.
The Carnegie Corporation of New York and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation have granted $2.32 million to ASU’s News21 program, which will fund the program for the next decade.
Crow’s contract was set to expire June 30, 2012. Under the terms of the new contract, he will continue his appointment through June 30, 2017.
On the morning of June 15, various representatives from ASU gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony at ASU West.
Dump the Pump Day was created in order to encourage people to ride public transportation instead of driving themselves and save money.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 23-year-old Phoenix man was arrested on the corner of South Priest Drive and La Jolla Drive in the early morning on June 13 for reckless discharge of a firearm at a complex along La Jolla Drive, police reported. A witness saw the man get into a fight with some people at the pool and was then seen grabbing an assault rifle from his BMW SUV, according to a police report. The man then held the gun toward the men he was fighting with and started yelling that he could take them all on, police reported. Three women tried to calm the man down while the other men fled the scene, according to a report. The witness then saw the man walking with the three women out of the complex, which was when a gunshot was heard coming from their location, police reported. The three women then ran back to the SUV with the man, which was stopped just outside the complex by police, according to a report. The gun was recovered in the back seat of the SUV and he admitted to firing off the gun into the dirt, police reported. It was found that the man had previously been arrested for aggravated assault of a police officer and was placed on probation, according to a report. He was held to see a judge on one count of prohibited possession of a firearm and one count reckless discharge of a firearm, police reported. A 20-year-old Chandler man was arrested early in the morning on June 12 on the 5000 block of South Priest Drive on suspicion of minor in consumption and later aggravated assault of a police officer, police reported. The man was contacted in his room, which was suspected to have underage marijuana users in it, according to a police report. He admitted to drinking five beers and was placed in the back of a Tempe Police vehicle, at which point he began spitting at the officer, police reported. When the man realized he couldn’t spit on the officer because of the divider between the front and back seat, he unzipped his pants and urinated in the vehicle, according to a report. He began threatening the officer and said he was going to torture the officer and his wife and children, and also find where the officer lives and kill his family, police reported. The man was then removed from the vehicle and placed against a wall, at which point he turned to the officer and spit in his face, according to a report. He was then taken to the ground and held there until detention officers could transport him into the jail, police reported. He was held on one count of aggravated assault of law enforcement, one count minor in consumption and one count of criminal damage, according to a report. Reach the reporter at nathan.meacham@asu.edu
According to a statement released by community outreach coordinator Sue Taaffe, the transit system changes are in response to a budget deficit that is due to the economic recession.
An ASU student woke up early June 11 to an intruder in her dorm room who claimed he was a police officer in training.
Medical professionals and parents now have a better guide for treating children with seizures related to autism.
Eduardo Pagan was offered a position as a co-host on PBS’ “History Detectives,” where he will be doing more investigating — this time, on historical puzzles.
Police and the Tempe Fire Department responded to the third floor of the building and found what appeared to be possible arson.
Online protection is more important than ever.
Tempe has selected a candidate for a design consultant position, who will head a project to permanently replace the West dam of Tempe Town Lake.
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