Police Beat: April 6
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
The two executive tickets for Undergraduate Student Government West met in a debate Wednesday.
The West campus taught students about dining etiquette to prepare them for job interviews during meals, an increasingly popular trend among companies.
Pending a vote by the Tempe City Council in May, plans remain to rezone Gracie’s Thrift Store on Apache Boulevard and McClintock Drive to include affordable housing in a brand-new, mixed-use building.
Parts of the Engineering Research Center on the Tempe campus will open Thursday, but a majority of the north end of the building will be closed until Tuesday morning, University officials said.
The Pitchfork Awards recognized outstanding students, clubs and organizations Tuesday evening in downtown Phoenix.
Walton Family Foundation invested $27.5 million to ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability to further sustainable education for students at the University and worldwide.
After a long wait, Health Services debuted a new facility Tuesday for the modern student population.
A recent U.S. News and World report ranks ASU’s graduate programs among the top in the nation.
Students on all four campuses wore denim and large gold stickers Tuesday in honor of Denim Day, an international protest that spreads awareness about sexual violence.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Tempe and Mesa Fire Departments responded to a small fire on the fourth floor of the Engineering Research Center Tuesday morning.
A new University ID option and an expansion of Mid-First Bank ATMs and branches throughout ASU campuses is a result of an alliance between ASU and MidFirst Bank.
Between 2010 and 2011, the City of Tempe experienced a decrease in minor in consumption and minor in possession charges.
Tempe Police reported the following incident Monday.
April 20, a day the marijuana community considers a holiday, is the busiest day of the year for Cheba Hut, a marijuana-themed sandwich shop.
Chess Club @ ASU provides students and the larger community with chances to compete and socialize.
The population of illegal immigrants in Arizona is down 200,000 from 2008, a figure creating debate over whether the economy or increased law enforcement contributed most to the cause.
The Valley Metro Light Rail will begin construction into downtown Mesa this month, offering students more access to the Tempe and Downtown campuses.
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