US Supreme Court takes up Arizona voter ID law
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of an Arizona law that requires voters to present proof of citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of an Arizona law that requires voters to present proof of citizenship.
ASU will launch an online program allowing fans to vote on various features for a new Sparky costume.
Police found a damaged tampon machine while investigating a trespassing incident near the Polytechnic campus, but no other property was damaged or stolen.
The Arizona State String Project is a program that gives ASU music students the opportunity to teach real classes as a means of gaining real world experience for future careers as music teachers.
Innovative ensamble combining traditional music with technology.
Immigration is a controversial topic in Arizona and around the world. State Press Conversations reporter Connor Leary sat down with ASU Immigration Law Director Evelyn Cruz to discuss the topic.
SP Weekly sits down with ASU Art Museum Print Collection Manager and Curator, Jean Makin, and undergraduate Japanese Literature student, Michaela Kingsley, to see where art stands in this generation.
The Arizona Board of Regents will hear the proposal publicly on March 27 before voting in April.
Police believe a 19-to-20-year-old man has been stealing personal electronic devices from students at ASU recreational centers.
Arizona State University students Chloe Bosmeny and Elizabeth Roman have created a Tempe version of a successful Clothing Swap that originally took place only in Phoenix.
ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Biodesign Institute collaborated to have the 2nd annual Night of the Open Door.
Australian researchers partnered with ASU to develop a series of solar technologies in years to come.
Tempe Police say some off-campus student housing is in dangerous areas.
A federal appeals court upheld the Supreme Court's decision that a provision of Senate Bill 1070 involving day laborers is unconstitutional.
ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor hired former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl as a part-time professor.
With $7.5 million designated for highway safety, Tempe and Valley police work to combat rising DUI statistics.
The man told police on Feb. 28 that he'd last seen his bicycle by the northwest corner of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
The Barren Mind Improv group reveals its key to success as it prepares for nationals in Chicago.
After 13 months of planning and construction, the new 65,000-square-foot recreational center opened at the West campus Friday, which features a fitness area, outdoor pool, kitchen and Wii and Xbox gaming stations.
The ASU Foundation, which directs philanthropy for the University, hopes to get students involved with its mission during Mark It Day, a 37-hour event that aims to raise $73,373 Thursday.
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