Despite continued bee swarms, ASU bee alerts have buzzed off
The buzz around campus is that the bees haven't left, but ASU's alerts have.
The buzz around campus is that the bees haven't left, but ASU's alerts have.
A Guadalupe man attempted to hide from police in an attic before being arrested by officers for an outstanding warrant.
The lake will be refilled again within two weeks.
31-year-old high-functioning autistic public policy freshman, James Deibler, is looking for alternative ways to fuel his dream and change lives.
Summer break is just a few short weeks away. Be sure to have some fun in between classes, work and studying.
ASU's recent announcement to expand into downtown Mesa will give East Valley students more class options.
After finding a man asleep behind the wheel of a car, officers found mason jars filled with marijuana in his car.
The Memorial Union Taco Bell is set to close on April 22. The University has no plans to open any other restaurants in its place.
The bills, which will limit abortion medication use, Planned Parenthood donations and embryo research, have piqued the interest of students who advocate for sexual health and abortion access.
A proposed plan for a Fry’s between First and Second Street is in movement, set to debut in 2018.
A man was arrested on multiple counts of drug suspicion, DUI and possession of a weapon, according to officers.
The new Undergraduate Student Government West student body executives share what brought them to USG as well as their plans for next year.
The man had been in a verbal argument with another man on the street when officers arrived, police reported.
The popular dining hall will undergo a much needed renovation this summer, according to a Memorial Union official.
Student clubs and organizations are required to go through Undergraduate Student Government to receive funding in an appropriations process which some believe needs improvement.
A new law permits ID carriers to use out-of-state vertical IDs to purchase alcohol, but misinformation about the bill is leaving students and alcohol vendors frustrated.
The woman entered the man’s bedroom and removed two firearms, an iPad and an iPhone, police said.
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ASU's Bridges Program has been around since the early 2000s, but efforts to change and streamline it are in the works.
The Dust Devils have persevered at finding a way to continue their sport despite a major roadblock — their main source of water for competitions and training is gone.
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