HEAL helps guide Guadalupe youth
HEAL International, an ASU community outreach corporation is helping at-risk youth in Arizona’s crime-ridden city of Guadalupe.
HEAL International, an ASU community outreach corporation is helping at-risk youth in Arizona’s crime-ridden city of Guadalupe.
Canteen Tequila Bar opened on the corner of Sixth Street and Mill Avenue Friday, bringing a menu of more than 120 brands of tequila and a menu featuring regional Mexican cuisine.
Police reported the following incidents Sunday
ASU’s Game Day Initiative, a pilot program designed to increase tradition and spirit on every campus, has been a success so far, according to various people involved in the program.
Republican candidate Ben Quayle spoke to ASU’s College Republicans Thursday night at the Tempe campus.
ASU’s Secular Free-Thought Society club has a more positive, community-based focus than in previous semesters.
A Verizon Wireless representative gave a presentation on the Tempe campus about Verizon’s sales, network, sustainability and the future of “test man.”
ASU Associate business professor Pierre Balthazard and independent scientist Kathy Kolbe hope to apply data from a new scientific study on the third faculty of the brain, “conation,” to learn what drives people.
Tempe police arrested a 33-year-old Mesa man Monday on suspicion of fraudulently obtaining narcotic drugs.
ASU Libraries has a new book shipment service that sends books out from the main locations to students’ homes at no cost.
On the latest episode: two ASU students visit the White House, an interview with former NFL running back David Kopay, and a preview of the State Press in the Grand Canyon.
ASU student Albert Ojeda, a political science senior, spoke at the White House’s first-ever community college summit.
An ASU club raised awareness about local human trafficking and child prostitution Wednesday by showing a screening of the documentary “Branded.”
Over the next five years, University researchers will team up with community partners to combat health disparities prevalent in urban American Indian populations.
ASU and Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
ASU’s String Project opened its doors for another year of private lessons Saturday, but this year, the student teachers will be getting paid less and doing more work.
Downtown Tempe Community and the city of Tempe will showcase seven of the 14 new businesses from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at Mill Avenue and Sixth Street.
After losing a boating company and then the water for the boats, Tempe residents will again have a way to float on Town Lake after it reopens.
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