Presentation calls students to fight human trafficking
Approximately 150 students, professors and community members gathered in the Memorial Union on Wednesday evening to learn about human trafficking.
Approximately 150 students, professors and community members gathered in the Memorial Union on Wednesday evening to learn about human trafficking.
Starting fall 2013, the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law will offer a new program called the North American Law Degree, which will prepare students to practice law in both the U.S. and Canada.
The W. P. Carey School of Business will begin offering a new entrepreneurship major in fall 2013 to fit the growing demand for new business.
Just after 10 a.m. on Dec. 16, 2012, while the sun peered out from behind scattered clouds, a 15-day search for missing ASU student Jack Culolias culminated when volunteer search and rescue teams located his body in Tempe Town Lake.
Students checking their My ASU page after returning from winter break may have been surprised to see a new streamlined look, now free of pictures.
Administrators of Barrett, The Honors College and the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government are considering several options for addressing safety concerns related to bikes and skateboards inside the Barrett complex, including banning them altogether
One man walked toward the 500 block of South Mill Avenue to retrieve his dog and bicycle after the other man grabbed an 8” fixed blade from a holster on his belt, police reported.
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., was sworn in to Congress under the U.S. Constitution instead of the traditional Bible.
A 26-year-old man was transported to the hospital after an alleged suicide attempt, according to a police report.
The woman was in a police transport van when she slipped her hands out of her handcuffs and assaulted another arrestee in the vehicle.
The new Student Center @ The Post Office is the second student center on the Downtown campus.
Animal Loving Friends estimates that approximately 53,000 feral cats lived in Tempe in 2011, and the feral cat population is continuing to grow.
Lorenzo Zazueta-Castro speaks with ASU senior Lemar Nieves, a gun owner and Heather Lindfors-Navarro, an ASU alumnus and current fifth grade teacher, about Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne's suggestion to allow teachers and principals to carry guns into classrooms.
The woman had damaged a call button at Tempe St. Luke's Hospital earlier in the night.
ASU students are making the holidays merrier by donating time and money to the community.
ASU President Michael Crow addressed student questions and concerns Monday at the West campus.
Many students use Adderall or other stimulants prescribed to people with ADHD to cram for finals, but campus experts said this can sometimes work against students or even create dependence.
Police saw a man swearing at a Chili’s manager when she refused to return his wallet.
International students share the cultural differences between the holidays in America and their traditions back home.
The introduction of seven-and-a-half week class sessions caused winter break to dwindle to just 19 days this year.
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