ASU student uses YouTube to document his first year being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS
For Orton, the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS isn't something to hide behind, it's something to embrace.
For Orton, the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS isn't something to hide behind, it's something to embrace.
From businesswomen to hair this club on campus covers a wide range of issues that affect African American women.
Police found an ID identifying the man as neither of the names he provided and with a birthday more than a decade earlier than the ones listed, police said.
The Startup Village on ASU's Polytechnic campus is a residential community for entrepreneurial students to help each other build up their businesses.
A man took a vehicle from a driveway, but later told police it was "a joke."
The site will be one of two locations where Tempe voters can submit early ballots
Police were contacted after witnesses saw a man, who appeared to be intoxicated, fighting with two women, police reported.
Ron Blake has touched the lives of many ASU students in his mission to both heal himself and get on the "Late Show"
As the 2016 presidential election approaches, ASU students use their voices to spark political awareness and involvement on campus.
ABOR has approved ASU's request to purchase 0.8 acres of land adjacent to the Downtown Phoenix campus, allowing the University to try to remedy the lack of space downtown.
Officers saw a surveillance tape showing a subject break into the vehicle, take a briefcase and get into a black passenger car, police reported.
This is what you missed from Arizona Board of Regent's most recent meeting.
The Pre-Law Society on campus plans to show a different side of law by gathering law students to build resumes and plan for law school.
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After being told to vacate his old apartment, a man stole his roommate's things to pay for new car tires, police said.
ASU will implement a university center in downtown Mesa, according to Mayor John Giles. The move will further establish Mesa as a stronghold in the state.
The Arizona Board of Regents Business and Finance committee Wednesday unanimously voted to support the University's request to acquire more land in downtown Phoenix.
Tempe USG voted to oppose Arizona House Bill 2072, a controversial gun bill, as well as allocating funds to clubs and organizations.
Officers placed the woman under arrest and after further search revealed a small baggie of meth in her bra cup, police reported.
The Phoenix mayor shared his disapproval of H.B. 2023, saying the bill would make the electoral process harder without solving the issue of voter fraud.
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