ASU adviser Diane Humetewa chosen as US District Judge
Diane Humetewa, former ASU student and adviser to Michael Crow, was accepted by the Senate on a unanimous vote to serve as a US District Judge for the state of Arizona.
Diane Humetewa, former ASU student and adviser to Michael Crow, was accepted by the Senate on a unanimous vote to serve as a US District Judge for the state of Arizona.
Cameron Boldi was a contestant on the game show "Let's Make a Deal" on Friday, March 23.
Recent ASU graduate 22-year-old Crista Procopio walked in May despite facing the challenges of a neurological disorder that left her bedridden during her freshman year.
As prices go up and quality goes down, bars and restaurants around Tempe have felt the heat of an ongoing lime shortage.
The man chased the company's tow truck down the street after it took his car.
In December 2013, five ASU students were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing and selling ecstasy. Their trials have progressed accordingly over the past months.
A water main break caused a power and water outage at the H.B. Farmer Education building.
With ASU under federal investigation for possible Title IX violations, students are reporting dissatisfaction with the process of reporting their professors for sexual misconduct.
Students displayed research projects and inventions during Innovation Showcase on the Polytechnic campus.
ASU professor Panagiotis Artemiadis was recently awarded a $360,000 grant by the Air Force to develop a way to control groups of unmanned military vehicles using only human brain signals.
Tempe Police arrested a 21-year-old man after he was seen trying to exit a moving vehicle at East Broadway Road and South Mill Avenue.
ASU was placed on a list of colleges and universities under investigation for violations of Title IX.
ASU Police has been tagging bikes since mid April so that the ASU Surplus Property can sell them.
Former ASU football player Trevor Papasodora-Beard was released from the team in January 2013 and has since struggled with homelessness and drug abuse.
Tempe Police arrested an 18-year-old woman who they say damaged the door of a Motel 6 room.
The final legislative meeting of the year passed one bill and nominated candidates for senate president while the newly sworn in Twelfth Legislature elected a leader.
Staff Council hosted a Q&A session with ASU President Michael Crow that was live-streamed to all five ASU locations.
Tempe Police arrested three men after they say they went to a party uninvited and threatened to blow it up.
William Smith, who is credited with inventing much of the nontraditional extended technique for clarinet, visited ASU Friday through Sunday.
The GlobeMed chapter at ASU is raising money to build a brick house, pit latrine, and water tank for a beneficiary family in Uganda in the hopes of reducing HIV/AIDS victims.
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