News
Bill Clinton rallies votes for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton spoke Wednesday night at a rally on the Tempe campus in support of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Richard Carmona.
U.S. Senate candidates debate immigration, health care
Democrat candidate Richard Carmona and Republican candidate Jeff Flake debated domestic topics Wednesday night at the downtown Phoenix PBS Eight studio.
Law school explores move to Downtown campus
ASU officials have received approval from the Arizona Board of Regents for the preliminary budget to move the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law to the Downtown campus.
Women’s rights club aims to inform voters
Issues pertinent to women voters are the club’s focus at its next roundtable meeting.
ASU Running Club provides social, physical benefits
Students with varying degrees of running ability meet each day for social runs to prepare for several upcoming races.
Bill Clinton comes to ASU
Bill Clinton visits ASU to endorse Democratic Senate nominee Richard Carmona
Small business tour invades Polytechnic campus
A New York-based business conference partnered with the College of Technology and Innovation at the Polytechnic campus to help businesses work with new technology.
Cab driver assaulted by customer
A customer assaulted a cab driver and refused to pay $179 in fees.
Regents select Gov. Jan Brewer’s chief of staff as board president
Eileen Klein, Gov. Jan Brewer’s chief of staff, was unanimously selected as the next president of the Arizona Board of Regents.
Student leaders: ASA needs reform, more accountability
Undergraduate student leaders resigned from the Arizona Students’ Association said the structure of the organization impedes necessary reforms.
USG approves bill to begin plans for allocating money to potential Tempe pavilion
Senate bill 33 endorsed plans to build a multi-use pavilion on the Tempe campus with leftover funds.
Block 12 building to expand campus north
ASU will expand past University Drive with a new multi-use building.
Project maps city’s carbon footprint
Hestia demonstrates how much carbon dioxide each city emits on a small, specific scale.
Woman reports harassing phone calls from blocked number
The woman tried to call her cell phone carrier to find out who was making the phone calls, but employees would not give her the information.
ASU police look for two suspects in robbery incident
ASU police are investigated a robbery incident that ocurred early Tuesday morning.
Arizona strives to become the leading state in solar energy
Participants in Arizona Solar Project III will tour the Tempe campus to see solar energy technology.
Lake Havasu businesses excited for ASU campus
Shops and diners anticipate a significant increase in revenue with a new ASU campus.
Man arrested on suspicion of driving his friends’ vehicle under the influence
Police pulled a man over before noticing his breath smelled of alcohol.
Future campus tobacco ban relies on education
ASU will educate faculty, staff and students to make an easier transition toward becoming tobacco free at all four campuses beginning August 2013.









