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ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
While the first floor of the Memorial Union swarmed with people, eight students tucked themselves away in a second-floor meeting room, organizing an effort to raise funds for Palestinian refugees.
Since moving to Arizona nine years ago, Claudia, 17, a high-school senior in Mesa, has completed 740 community-service hours, has taken college classes and has kept up a 3.7 GPA, hoping to prepare her
Downtown students already have three new dining options on the ASU campus, but if University negotiations are successful, the restaurants will soon accept M&G dollars and meal plans, said an ASU offic
A lawsuit filed by a former student claming the University put her in a dangerous situation that led to her rape in 2004, has ended in a settlement that included the second-highest monetary sum ever a
State politicians and experts are examining the potential effects of a $1 trillion national economic stimulus package that could bring up to $2.5 billion to the state of Arizona.
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday: An unknown suspect or suspects damaged the vehicle of a 54-year-old ASU staff member around 2 p.m. Friday, police reported.
Produce imported to the United States from Mexico can be tainted with bacteria and disease, so associate professor William Nganje and his team at the Polytechnic campus have made it their priority to
With digital and eco-friendly lifestyles becoming increasingly popular, people are turning to new media to go green, and so are journalists, experts said.
State legislators passed a series of budget proposals, including $143 million in cuts to the state university system, early Saturday morning.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 21-year-old Tempe man was arrested Friday on suspicion of possessing marijuana and dangerous drugs, police reported.
Polytechnic students have a new way to relax on Tuesday nights at an ASU-sanctioned kickback.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday: A 44-year-old Tempe man was arrested Tuesday on an outstanding warrant out of Mesa City Court, police reported.
State legislators said they are close to finalizing a set of cuts intended to balance the state budget after the proposals passed appropriations committee hearings in the House and Senate on Thursday
Arab and Muslim student organizations sponsored a rally on Wednesday on Hayden Lawn to promote awareness and call for an end to what they called Israeli aggression toward Gaza.
Being a community assistant can be a challenging but rewarding college job, current CAs and Taylor Place officials said Tuesday.
More than a thousand community members and students from all Arizona universities packed Wesley Bolin Memorial Park outside the state capitol building Wednesday to protest budget proposals in the Legi
President Michael Crow announced Wednesday that all ASU faculty, staff and administrators will be required to take unpaid furloughs before the end of the fiscal year.
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