Heritage Square hosts first-ever Phoenix Brewers Invitational
The first-ever Phoenix Brewers Invitational took place this weekend at Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix.
The first-ever Phoenix Brewers Invitational took place this weekend at Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix.
Downtown Phoenix is showing off its holiday spirit with CityScape’s outdoor ice rink.
The man noticed the missing items the next morning after leaving his car in an ASU parking structure.
ASU is requesting a $113 million portion of the Arizona Board of Regents’ operating budget proposed for fiscal year 2014.
Three ASU alumni went to Washington, D.C., to participate in the National Strategy Session of the National Immigration Forum.
Four Peaks Brewery’s third location in west Tempe will offer the same beers as the bar’s Eighth Street location, but has opted to partner with local food trucks instead of serving food in-house.
About a quarter of the freshmen class chose the MidFirst Bank Pitchfork Card, while older students have not embraced the idea.
Tempe Police ended the search for exploratory freshman Jack Culolias on Thursday afternoon after finding no evidence of the missing student in Tempe Town Lake.
ASU researchers have teamed up with a Phoenix Children’s Hospital oncologist in an attempt to combat desmoplastic small round tumors, a rare cancer found primarily in young males.
Two Tempe women were arrested Friday on suspicion of shoplifting and possession of dangerous drugs after an officer found merchandise from Sally Beauty Supply concealed in their purses.
Students in professor Sandra Rath’s public speaking class participate in a themed speech flash mob each semester.
Students will showcase projects that combine technology, media and art as the semester comes to a close.
While professors and administrators encourage participation in online evaluations, students question their methods and value.
A 43-year-old Phoenix man was arrested Thursday on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs after someone told police he was acting suspiciously.
The USG Tempe Senate discussed changing Columbus Day to Indigenous People Day but ultimately failed to pass the bill.
Blackboard covers more than just a student website.
A Tempe-based company wants to give beds to 1,500 foster children in the area by June.
Freshman Jack Culolias was reported missing after leaving a fraternity function on Friday.
The woman told police her boyfriend of three years gave a death threat if she ever left him.
“Snowpocalypse” helped students relax Tuesday night just before finals week with snowball fights, hot chocolate and prizes at Palo Verde Beach as provided by the Residence Hall Association.
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