Tempe prepares to host Geeks Night Out in February
Geeks Night Out, a special Third Thursday on Mill Avenue, is coming to Tempe for the first time in February to celebrate Tempe’s “geeky” culture.
Geeks Night Out, a special Third Thursday on Mill Avenue, is coming to Tempe for the first time in February to celebrate Tempe’s “geeky” culture.
Two West campus faculty members will be co-editing historic feminist journal “TRIVIA: Voices of Feminism.”
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday.
A female student caught a man video recording her in the stall of a bathroom at the Schwada building at the Tempe Campus
Historians and professors met Thursday to deliberate modern significances of geographical boundary revolutions.
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust grants ASU $10 million to be used for healthcare research and education.
Within the last weeks, judges rule in favor of the continuing Proposition 203’s implementation in Arizona.
1st Stitch, a new sewing lounge that is walking distance from the Downtown campus, offers beginning sewing lessons.
Physician and ASU Biomedical Engineering Professor make first anatomical heart model to aid surgeons save individual patients’ lives.
ASU restored services to its website Thursday night and ASURITE users were able to begin resetting their passwords.
The W. P. Carey School of Business’ Student Involvement helps multi-cultural student business groups recruit.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
A double shooting at Hayden Lane Apartments was possibly drug-related, according to a Tempe Police news release.
All ASU online services will be suspended until Thursday afternoon as a precaution following a potential compromise of ASURITE passwords and usernames.
The Cornish Pasty Co. on Hardy and University Street is planning to expand into the neighboring building within the next month.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s proposal to buy back the mortgaged Capitol complex has been labeled a “symbolic gimmick” by Arizona House Democrats.
Theater professor Charles St. Clair delivered the 21st annual re-enactment of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech Wednesday morning.
A ban to stop racial profiling by Arizona law enforcement is aimed at educating officers on how to ethically enforce the law.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Police are looking for two suspects in a double shooting that happened late afternoon near McClintock and University drives.
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