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ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
United Blood Services and the city of Tempe partnered this week to hold a Valley-wide blood-donation tribute to honor fallen emergency responders in New York during the week of Sept. 11.
ASU sports play a large role in marketing the University on a national level, appealing to potential students, donors and athletes, according to those inside and outside the University.
Volunteers from across the Valley set up a display of about 3,000 flags in Tempe Beach Park early Wednesday morning as part of a yearly tribute to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks o
An ASU student was robbed early Friday morning near Manzanita Hall, police reported Tuesday.
A ballot measure Arizona voters will decide this November has proved polarizing. If the measure passes, marriage would be defined in the Arizona Constitution as a union between a man and a woman.
Textbooks may become less of a financial burden for students with the introduction of a new textbook initiative of the Arizona Board of Regents.
ASU students have a new school-specific Web site that allows Wikipedia-style collaboration on the local level.
ASU graduate students can now apply for some of the more than $250,000 in grant money made available by the Graduate and Professional Student Association.
If alcohol were eliminated at ASU, there would be no need for a campus police department, a police official said Tuesday.
When a plane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center on Sept.
GreenSummit, which started last year as a few tents on the Tempe campus Student Services lawn, attracted nearly 10,000 people to the Phoenix Convention Center on Friday and Saturday.
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday: A 31-year-old female ASU student was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of theft of a means of transportation, police reported.
The Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at the West campus is working to prevent gang crime as far away as the Caribbean.
About six months after becoming a faculty member in the nutrition department at the Polytechnic campus, assistant professor Christopher Wharton has made ASU greener by starting a community-supported a
Growing interest in sustainability has taken a new turn, as the field is one of four concentrations available to students pursuing a new business degree program launched this semester.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. accepted the official nomination as the Republican presidential candidate at their convention in St. Paul, Minn. Thursday night.
Arizona ranks 49th in the nation in nonfarm job growth, and it is unlikely that the U.S. economy will see a boost this year, according to an ASU professor and September economic forecasts.
Tempe police reported the following incident Wednesday: A 56-year-old Phoenix man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of forgery, according to a police report.
Working could be more necessary than ever for college students with rising gas and food prices, studies show, but balancing work with academics, extracurricular activities and a social life can get st
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