Director Spike Lee speaks in honor of Black History Month
Spike Lee spoke n honor of Black History Month at ASU Gammage Thursday evening to encourage students to follow their dream career path.
Spike Lee spoke n honor of Black History Month at ASU Gammage Thursday evening to encourage students to follow their dream career path.
After a Jan. 18 breach in the ASURITE system, students, staff and faculty members are receiving phishing links requesting a password change.
President Barack Obama talked about manufacturing and reorganizing the tax system at a speech at Intel’s Ocotillo campus in Chandler.
In a conference call with University media outlets Wednesday, Obama for America’s Greater Together Initiative discussed aspects of Obama’s 2012 campaign and how students can get involved.
The proposed Solid Waste Alley Ordinance will provide Tempe Police the ability to kick out transients and other riffraff from all alleyways in Tempe.
Tempe and ASU take active steps to prevent roof rat issues by donating superfluous citrus.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Arizona universities will see more state funding as recommended by Gov. Jan Brewer in the 2013 fiscal budget.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate confirmed new Vice President of Services Kaitlin O’Neil Tuesday night.
Downtown Campus Arts Expo fails to interest students.
ASU is one step closer to building a campus in Payson after the Rim Country Education Alliance purchased 22 acres of land alongside Route 260 on Thursday. Payson and ASU push forward with plans to build a rural campus despite financial setbacks.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Local professionals discussed the future of sustainable technology in the U.S. Monday at the opening of dasHaus, a traveling sustainable house, at the Tempe Center for the Arts
Trains will no longer be required to sound their horns at every railroad crossing beginning Wednesday within Tempe much to the relief of Tempe residents.
An ASU graduate student received a fellowship to study the writing of professor Simon Ortiz, a key figure in American Indian literature.
ASU Police reported the following incident on Monday:
With the announcement of Apple Inc.’s iBooks 2 and Chegg’s eTextbook reader students are given more options to save money with digital textbooks.
The three candidates for Tempe mayor have varying viewpoints, but want to take advantage of ASU student’s knowledge, innovation, workforce and consumer base.
The Walk for Values gave participants the opportunity to commit to values highlighting truth, right conduct, love, nonviolence and peace.
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