Interfaith vigil offers support, prayers for victims of ISIS
An interfaith vigil was held on Hayden Lawn on Monday night to show support and offer prayers for those who have lost their lives to ISIS militants.
An interfaith vigil was held on Hayden Lawn on Monday night to show support and offer prayers for those who have lost their lives to ISIS militants.
A man accidentally shot into his neighbor's room while cleaning his gun.
Experts discuss the possibility of human extinction at ASU Gammage.
A short ASU network outage on Thursday and internet problems have been caused by a distributed denial of service malware.
ASU students and LGBT activists marched on Mill Ave. Saturday to honor Leelah Alcorn, a transgender female who took her own life in December. The group held a vigil for Alcorn and protested the neglect of transgender issues.
An unregistered sex offender in a blue coat watched a woman sleep in her apartment.
Angelo John Gage, the chairman for the National Youth Front, has come out and explained the organization's mission.
Three women from ASU will be competing in the upcoming Miss Arizona pageant and all agree the experience as local titleholders is the true reward behind the crown.
Nearly 20 allies marched on Mill Avenue Saturday evening, six weeks after Leelah Alcorn committed suicide.
The Pressroom will host Phoenix’s 2015 Vagina Monologues on Feb. 14 to raise awareness for violence against women.
Man sits on park bench and tries to hide his cocaine.
The Arizona Board of Regents issued a call to action to ensure that more than the $75 million in budget cuts does not increase, while trying to protect Arizona's higher education system.
ASU professor Jennifer Huberty started a yoga study to help women cope with having stillborn children.
Army officer Michelle Bravo created her startup clothing company "i Rock the Boots," supported by ASU's Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative. Bravo is the executive officer for ASU’s Army ROTC program and said she wanted to give back to veterans and women. The T-shirts she and her team produce represent the strength yet femininity of women in the military.
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A UA student was trespassing inside the homes of Tempe residents.
Throughout February, ASU will host events honoring Black History month.
The Arizona Board of Regents will convene Thursday at UA for its first meeting since Gov. Doug Ducey proposed a state budget cutting $75 million from universities. Here are the top four things to watch. 1.
Following controversy, professors from Pennsylvania, Texas and Connecticut universities defend “Problem of Whiteness” course as a step in the right direction for racial equality.
The ASU Cycling Club will be showing off some of its intense tricks and moves Sunday at one of its biggest races of the year.
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