Researcher injured in Poly dorm fire
A grease fire broke out in a Polytechnic campus residence hall Monday, burning a visiting researcher and causing minimal damage to the room. The fire broke out at about 12:54 p.m. Monday.
A grease fire broke out in a Polytechnic campus residence hall Monday, burning a visiting researcher and causing minimal damage to the room. The fire broke out at about 12:54 p.m. Monday.
The shuttle service between the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses will be discontinued on Dec. 22 and replaced by the Valley's new light rail system five days later.
Graffiti artists are flourishing in the most unlikely place: the city of Phoenix.
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
Secretary of State Jan Brewer announced Friday the team that will help her transition to the governorship of Arizona after current gov.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Ambling into a U.S. Army Recruiting office last spring, international student Myung-Soo Kim found himself nervous as he approached a football-wielding officer.
Some say do as the Romans do, but one ASU professor wants to know what ancient Andes cultures did.
Although the new building for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication has been up and running since August, some ASU programs have yet to broadcast from their new downtown Phoe
Even though the United Nations drafted a Universal Declaration of Human Rights 60 years ago, major human rights issues still exist around the world, some students and faculty said.
The need for more Spanish-speaking nurses has risen across the valley, so are Arizona schools admitting more Spanish-speakers into the health professional program to fill the need?
For electrical engineering senior Jack Jeng, racing for the cure and donating money to cancer charities are simply not enough.
ASU researchers may have found solutions to reduce the booming, multi-billion-dollar costs of hip and knee replacements in the U.S.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Phoenix broke the Valley record for consecutive months of falling housing prices, making it the 18th straight month in August, according to an ASU study.
Low-income college and university students just received another financial-aid opportunity from the state.
In what he called a symbolic gesture, President Michael Crow will give his $60,000 performance bonus to a financial-aid fund to help students pay for increased tuition in fall 2009, according to a sta
The ASU Foundation launched a Web site Tuesday as the first part of what the foundatoin says is a major, multifaceted campaign that will affect the entire University.
Big changes are in store later this month for public-transit users in the Valley, including ASU students.
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