Club connects students through leadership, service
The Barrett Leadership and Service Team hosts many events and volunteer opportunities to help the community.
The Barrett Leadership and Service Team hosts many events and volunteer opportunities to help the community.
Police arrested a man and his cousin who smashed their way into an apartment, put holes in the wall and stole an electronic keyboard.
Members of the Saudi Students Club commemorated Saudi Arabia's 83rd anniversary with a festival on the lawn on Monday.
After witnessing the widespread abuse of Adderall, three ASU alumni came up with a healthy alternative and after two years of work, it is finally ready.
Officers arrested the woman, who was the passenger of a stolen car, after she told them she wanted to use it to buy heroin.
Students from several nationalities gathered on the mall in front of Old Main on Sunday evening to discuss issues and take a moment to reflect on people living in oppressed countries around the world.
Friends, family and supporters joined an annual walk Saturday to raise money to research cures for Down syndrome.
Police arrested a man and his stepson after getting into a fight over the stepson watching pornographic material on his mother's phone.
Members of the ASU chapter of United Students Against Sweatshops delivered a letter to President Michael Crow's office Friday morning asking the University to sign an accord stopping the college from placing its logo on sweatshop-made garments.
Arizona State University electrical engineering professor Joseph Hui wants to put solar energy into your backyard and wants to do it for only one dollar a day.
ASU's softball and women's basketball coaches spoke at the Tempe History Museum for the first of eight lectures on the history of sports.
Teachers received merit-based salary adjustments at the beginning of the fiscal year.
Police contacted the woman at a party and arrested her on suspicion of consuming alcohol as a minor.
ASU's student health insurance has increased costs this year but still lacks some coverage.
Nonprofit and leadership management senior Alex Miller hopes to make a difference in the education world, starting with her involvement in Teach for America.
Refugees from developing nations are getting a helpful hand from students to live out their new lives in America.
Around 70 students gathered Wednesday at the Tempe campus to learn about Guaruma, an educational organization in Honduras.
Students may look for daily specials at restaurants and bars near the Tempe campus with an easy-to-access social app.
The woman was driving home to rest after drinking four 22-ounce beers at a bar.
USG senators met Tuesday evening to vote on the college council funding bill involving the appropriation of $30,000 to Tempe campus colleges.
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