Community college is affordable option in rough economy
A direct link to the Metro Light Rail at the 38th and Washington streets stop gives students and commuters convenient access to the Gateway Community College.
A direct link to the Metro Light Rail at the 38th and Washington streets stop gives students and commuters convenient access to the Gateway Community College.
Blood clots like the one that lodged in tennis star Serena Williams’ lung last week, sending her to the hospital, kill more than 100,000 people a year and is a focus of research by ASU’s imaging informatics group.
An ASU alum is opening a networking business in Tempe where local artists can share ideas.
The Committee to Recall Governor Jan Brewer was launched Jan. 28 and has since been working to grow its volunteer base and collect enough signatures across the state to hold a recall election.
Police reported the following incidents Monday.
A pilot project may expand recycling by partnering with a group that rewards communities and individuals who recycle with points they can redeem for commercial products.
Parking and Transit Services is asking students and staff on all campuses to participate in a survey this week that could directly affect transportation options.
A week after releasing statistics that showed an increase in fatal collisions in Tempe, the Tempe Police Department announced that it will be participating in a campaign aimed at reducing collisions in the city.
After more than two years of planning, and six months of getting the proper title, the Zaremba Group has finally closed on the newly named West Sixth Towers. They’re expected to open by August 6th.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 22-year-old Tempe man was arrested on suspicion of two counts of forgery on the 5000 block of South McClintock Drive at approximately 3 p.m.
A small gathering of ASU students, professors and community members listened and participated in a panel discussion on feminism, women’s bodies and sexuality.
Hundreds of Phoenix high school and college students gathered Friday morning at the state Capitol to protest a new bill that would make it difficult for illegal immigrants to enroll a child in Arizona schools.
Phoenix high school and college students protested a state bill Friday that requires parents or guardians to provide proof of U.S. citizenship to enroll a child in school.
ASU Police and other law enforcement agencies are searching for an armed robbery suspect after a student was robbed on the Tempe campus Thursday night.
The Phoenix Estrella Jail is a county jail for unsentenced women and home to the annual Journey Home program. The program is designed to help female inmates discover their true identity through art.
Professor Joseph Russomanno said Wednesday’s Supreme Court ruling, which favored a radical church’s picketing of a 2006 military funeral, was a victory for freedom of speech rights.
Disbanding ABOR, remembering Virginia Tech, allowing guns in public places and U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords showing improvement: All in this weeks' Round-Up.
What started out as a class assignment for 10 nursing seniors is now a new chapter of Active Minds at ASU, a student organization aimed at increasing awareness of mental health issues.
Walter G. Meyer, author of award-winning novel Rounding Third, spoke at the Tempe campus Thursday night about bullying in sports, specifically in regard to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
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