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Fired professor suing University
A former tenured professor fired by ASU is suing the University, claiming her release was discrimination.
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ASU police reported the following incident Tuesday:
Proximity to campus, light rail comes at a price for Tempe renters, expert says
Despite a tough national climate for real estate, northern Tempe has benefited from having an ASU campus in the neighborhood and light rail in the pipeline and is holding its place as one of the stron
Prof battles gangs with new guide for police
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SMALLab scores big grant
ASU researchers working on a mixed-media education program received a grant for almost $600,000 from the MacArthur Foundation to share with a New York nonprofit organization.
Tech office builds new MyASU
In addition to new buildings at the Downtown Phoenix and Polytechnic campuses and a renovated Memorial Union in Tempe, students returning to campus this fall also found a newly rebuilt MyASU student p
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ASU police reported the following incidents Saturday: A 22-year-old male ASU student was contacted by Child Protective Services Saturday morning, according to a police report.
Two Sun Devils among DNC delegates
An ASU student and a recent graduate will be voting on behalf of Arizona Democrats on Wednesday at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Tempe police reported the following incident Monday: A 24-year-old man was arrested Monday afternoon on the 1800 block of Elliot Road on suspicion of robbery, police reported.
Tempe makes quarter of arrests in DUI task force
More than a quarter of the suspected drunken drivers arrested over the weekend by a DUI task force were taken into custody in Tempe.
Police get tough on traffic violations
As students return to campus this semester, ASU and Tempe police are collaborating to notify students, faculty and staff about traffic laws.
Cost, convenience a factor for student motorcyclists
Correction Appended Higher gas prices and a sagging economy may be contributing to an increase in students commuting to campus by motorcycle.
Police safety-flier program expands to Tempe residents
Operation SAFE Start, a weeklong program at ASU that typically targets students who live on campus, will take on the task of educating everyone who lives in the city of Tempe.
Changes in store for Valley bus riders
Students at the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses will change the way they use public transit this year with the new Valley Metro light rail and revised bus routes.
Car-sharing service expanded to Downtown campus
While students wait for the light-rail system to open, ASU Parking and Transit Services is offering another option by expanding its car-sharing program Zipcar to the Downtown Phoenix campus.
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Tempe police reported the following incident Thursday:
ASU stays out of drinking-age debate
The presidents of hundreds of well-known colleges and universities are talking to lawmakers about dropping the drinking age, but ASU officials said the University would not participate.
Fall semester brings students to Tempe restaurants, bars, clubs
With an influx of thousands of new students to the Tempe campus, many local restaurants and bars are seeing a spike in customers and competing for student traffic.






