American Indian mentors give a glimpse of life in their career field
The new Mentor U program at ASU pairs more than 30 mentors with students to help them get an idea of what life will be like in their career field.
The new Mentor U program at ASU pairs more than 30 mentors with students to help them get an idea of what life will be like in their career field.
Parking lots at the Polytechnic campus have been rezoned, resulting in an increase in parking prices.
X-Scape, this year’s winning design of the X-Square competition, provides students with flexible gathering, lounge and performance space on the Tempe campus.
A woman was waiting on the northeast corner of Apache Boulevard and McAllister Avenue when a man approached her, grabbed her buttocks and followed her.
The federal government makes changes to student loan's grace period and interest rates.
Campaigns take advantage of social media as election season nears its final months.
Tempe12, a calendar featuring ASU women, has been a prominent supporter of University events since 2004.
The University’s case-by-case residency evaluation system causes problems for students who believe they meet all the requirements to obtain in-state tuition rates.
An ASU alumna’s bracelet-making business that provides income for disadvantaged students has seen a steady increase in profits and hopes to provide more scholarships this year.
A woman was pulled over for an expired vehicle registration and was arrested on suspicion of various drug possession charges.
The ASU Sparks club helps young students who aspire to continue on to higher education.
Plans for Mill Avenue will bring new restaurants, bars and a streetcar to the area.
Pop Up Park, a weekly relaxation event, gives students a chance to jump-start their weekend.
Historical display of South Central Phoenix and its changes over the past century opens Thursday.
ASU Police arrested three men on suspicion of underage drinking and alcohol possession Tuesday in Tempe.
Barrett students developed Onvard.com, a website designed to help people educate themselves via the Internet.
In a conference call with college students across the nation, first lady Michelle Obama talked about the importance of college voters.
A student told police a disheveled and sickly-looking man knocked on his door minutes before he noticed his keys were missing.
An Ira A. Fulton professor hopes to improve education in South Africa with new technology advancements.
Javier Urcuyo is a 12-year-old boy attending ASU for the first time this semester.
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