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College tax credits not what they seem, study says
A new study says the American Opportunity Tax Credit is not giving students the financial relief they were promised.
Tempe Police: Nervous man is suspicious with firearm
A 25-year-old convicted felon was arrested for possession of a loaded firearm, dangerous drugs and for delay and obstruct.
The Happiest Camper travels across nation to promote artistic positivity
In July, Charlavail Effron set off on a journey across the country doing meet ups to spread positivity and creativity, as well as selling her art out of her camper.
ASU interns help combat recidivism with female leadership program in local prisons
Gina’s Team is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching incarcerated women the principles of leadership, while creating a support network both in and outside the prison to help reduce recidivism rates and create better lives.
New start-up looks to fill gap in campus safety some students feel exists
Safety on college campuses has become a contested issue, with students, faculty and third parties all throwing their hat in the ring to ensure the safety of those on campus.
From raves to diamond rings, here are the week's top stories
Before you crack open your book to study, take a minute to read the top stories of the past week.
Kristen Scharlau, an asset to the growth of Tempe
Tempe is home to a multitude of residents that focus not only on the success of themselves, but the success and care of the community of Tempe.
Autistics on Campus club offers safe haven for autistic students
ASU's first club centered around the University's autistic student population, Autistics on Campus, acts as a safe-haven for those who fit the spectrum of the genetic disorder.
Changing Hands Bookstore changes with times, grows with community
ASU students even use this store to their advantage, buying textbooks and books for their own reading pleasure frequently.
USG West appoints new president after resignation
Tashbook was appointed as new president on Nov. 13 after the former elected official, Stephanie Bockrath, resigned.
Despite health insurance confusion, counseling services says cost shouldn't deter students
ASU is now accepting only their contracted insurance, Aetna, for counseling services, but not all students are fans.
Ambience offers glovers at ASU a home
In need of an outlet for glovers to express their form of art and entertainment, Ambience partnered with ASU this past semester.
Tempe Police: Man keeps fully loaded, unregistered gun in his waistband
Officers pulled the man over after he had made a wide turn and began to search the vehicle with the man’s consent, police reported.
ASU's counseling services try to fight negative stigmas to treat students
How many mentally ill young people are walking away because the door is hardly open enough for them to poke their head through it?
ASU center seeks to reverse CO2 emissions crisis with new project
The Center for Negative Carbon Emissions at ASU seeks to negate our CO2 output through a variety of solutions.
ASU's laptop orchestra challenges conventional approach to music
LORKAS, the only student-run laptop orchestra is making exciting contributions to the world of music.
Tempe Police: Woman steals underwear at Walmart, hides meth pipe in bra
The woman had stolen numerous bras, panties and makeup from Walmart that totaled to $160.43, police reported.
Tempe Police: Apache and Rural given 'all clear' after suspected drive-by shooting
The Arizona State Police Department has issued an all clear today after a suspected drive-by shooting on the corner of Apache Rd.
From pranking UA to "maleness," revisit some of the week's top stories
"Hate Week" is finally here. Hopefully you have the opportunity to take a break from homework to watch the biggest game of the football season.