Police Beat - March 10
ASU and Tempe police reported the following incidents Tuesday
ASU and Tempe police reported the following incidents Tuesday
Tempe officials expect vacant property on Mill Avenue to be leased in the next few months.
ASU faculty and students are working to create alternative fuel gel for cooking to save women in rural African villages from poor health conditions.
“Street wear” is beginning to make an impact on the Mill Avenue fashion scene, with new retailers opening among the boutiques and stores already found in the area.
The University is preparing to change its contract with Blackboard, Inc. in an effort to improve the Sun Dollar program after business complaints.
Tempe is competing against cities around the U.S. to get ultra-high speed Internet from Google, which is more than 100 times faster than the average connection.
An unknown person or persons damaged an ASU fire extinguisher cabinet and discharged the fire extinguisher at Adelphi Commons on the Tempe campus between Thursday at 9 a.m. and Friday at 9:00 a.m., police reported.
Stylish cars and hydraulics at the 2010 Lowrider Magazine competition.
A Sigma Nu fraternity member was arrested Thursday on suspicion of aggravated assault after reportedly stabbing another student with a box cutter twice on Alpha Drive.
A professor from Diné College, the nation’s first tribally-run college, in Tsaile, Ariz., spoke Monday about cultural identity and assimilation.
First Friday poetry readings at Changing Hands bookstore in Tempe provide a creative way for those suffering to heal.
Former Deputy Chief to Staff, Karl Rove took on Democratic National Convention Chairman Howard Dean at ASU Gammage auditorium.
USG hosted a debate between former Bush adviser Karl Rove and former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean on Saturday night.
ASU Grow is working to maintain a sustainable garden on the Tempe campus and hopes to become a supplier for the University.
Four ASU students are working to create a new way for blind children to experience theater by throwing out the “visually heavy” model and incorporating other senses.
Events celebrating women’s rights highlight advancements from past years.
An ASU staff member presented poetry for a Mayo Clinic program at Changing Hands Bookstore on Friday.
ASU Best Buddies group eats wings and runs relays to raise money for statewide program that pairs volunteers with disabled persons to create long-lasting friendships.
A 19-year-old Keego Harbor, MI man was arrested Monday around 10 p.m. at an apartment complex near Carter Drive and Maple Avenue on suspicion of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
An increasing amount of young lawyers are looking to snag government jobs rather than at private firms.
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