ASU strives to reduce bike theft with new bike storage site
Beginning Nov. 4, ASU will open a free card-access bike rack near Payne Hall on the Tempe campus in an effort to reduce bike theft on campus.
Beginning Nov. 4, ASU will open a free card-access bike rack near Payne Hall on the Tempe campus in an effort to reduce bike theft on campus.
Police arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of aggravated DUI after they say his Cadillac got stuck on a concrete median by the light rail tracks.
Since the shutdown began, many government-run websites have either been turned off or are no longer updating, which is causing issues for students and faculty looking for both old and new information.
With many baby boomers reaching retirement age, experts anticipate a strong demand for school teachers. The ASU secondary teaching certificate makes it possible for more college students to fill these roles.
The Calle 16 Mural Project is based off the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. On September 30th through October 3rd students at ASU West campus are involved in painting a mural with the help of local artist Hugo Medina.
The Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering Maroon team worked to overcome its adversary in the final round of ASU's 2013 Academic Bowl on Thursday evening, defeating the W.P. Carey School of Business team in a close match.
A landscape and architecture graduate student uses his passion to create change.
The government shutdown has affected some ASU students as they prepare for fall break and planned to head off to national parks.
A woman stole cigarettes from a convenience store after she said an employee would not give her cigarettes she had previously paid him for.
Carly Blaney helped ASU win the International Cheer Union World Championship and appeared on "So You Think You Can Dance."
Since 2011, students have been traveling to Mexico to evaluate water usage and learn from hands-on experience
ASU undergraduate students who aren't education majors will be given an opportunity to become certified teachers in Arizona through the Secondary Education Certificate program.
An ASU alumnus and two others recently swam in the Alcatraz Invitational and became the first blind people to complete the event.
The Arizona Board of Regents approved a $40,000 incentive payment for ASU President Michael Crow.
Max Aaron is training hard to retain his national title and qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics in men's figure skating.
Faculty from the Herberger Institute will showcase their work from their school days.
A Tempe man entered his neighbor's unlocked apartment and refused to leave.
The Tempe Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire in the Hayden Square Condominiums on Wednesday.
Agribusiness junior William Mawwin, who was born in South Sudan, survived six years of childhood slavery and, after escaping, arrived in the U.S. as a refugee.
Best-selling author of the "Ominivore's Dilemma," Michael Pollan spoke Tuesday night at the annual Flinn Centennial Lecture.
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