New Web site cuts waste
ASU faculty, staff and departments are learning to be more sustainable with a new Web site that allows department members to exchange items by posting them online.
ASU faculty, staff and departments are learning to be more sustainable with a new Web site that allows department members to exchange items by posting them online.
A new bachelor of general studies degree program, available this fall at the Downtown Phoenix campus, will allow students a broad education and other benefits.
The state Legislature continued its battle this week with Gov. Jan Brewer during the special session over proposed cuts in the budget and a ballot proposition that could lead to a higher sales tax.
ASU students are learning how to prepare lessons and be counselors to middle school students at the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, which started Sunday and ends July 24.
ASU has begun devising a plan to create an off-campus, lower-cost degree program, designed for obtaining a three-year baccalaureate degree in select majors.
The state Legislature passed a budget Wednesday morning that would cut more than $600 million in state programs and cover a projected $3 billion deficit, only to have portions of it vetoed by Gov.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Saturday:
A Maricopa County Superior Court Judge will decide Monday whether or not a Mesa couple will be allowed to expand their tattoo business into North Tempe, near the intersection of Scottsdale Road and We
The Mat Corner and 3 Roots Coffee House and Cafe are reopening Wednesday under new ownership, but with the same atmosphere.
A 40-year-old man was arrested just after 2 p.m. on Friday when police ran his record and discovered he had a warrant for parole violation, according to a police report.
Mill Avenue might see more shoppers after a retail store contest that ended Friday.
America appears to be moving away from a free-market economy and is becoming more regulated, according to an ASU professor, dean and two students.
Frog toes are not only useful for frogs, but also for research, at least for one ASU biologist.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 20-year-old Scottsdale woman was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession on June 13 at 11:35 p.m., according to a police report.
A project created by two former ASU students will provide plenty of information on and around the light rail for those who want it.
Student U-Passes will now cost $40 per semester and $80 per academic year and will be effective July 1 to May 15, according to an ASU news release.
ASU Police recently issued a crime alert for an armed robbery that occurred during the final week of spring semester.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Saturday:
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