State militia bill proceeds to Arizona Senate
Arizona is one step closer to funding an armed, civilian militia after the Arizona Senate Appropriations Committee passed Arizona Senate Bill 1083 Tuesday.
Arizona is one step closer to funding an armed, civilian militia after the Arizona Senate Appropriations Committee passed Arizona Senate Bill 1083 Tuesday.
Jivemind, a music cooperative, will provide aspiring musicians with space to learn, practice and record.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
House Bill 1474, which would allow anyone 21-years or older with a Concealed Weapons Carry permit to have conceal a gun on Arizona university campuses.
Arizona House Bill 2785, which would allow concessions at Arizona university stadiums to serve beer and wine during sporting events, has come to a halt.
House Bill 2675, which sought to require most university students to pay $2,000 of their tuition out-of-pocket, was withdrawn Wednesday.
ASU Counseling Services and the American Indian Student Support Services are offering free weekly relaxation techniques aimed at reducing stress to ASU students.
Two ASU students are giving users who visit their website a chance to play God — or at least, priest.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Things turn violent after a West campus couple get into a confrontation.
If larger Orbit buses prove successful this fall, Tempe may add a 50 cent fare to the currently free Orbit bus service in January 2013 at the earliest, Tempe officials said.
ASU leads the way in the AZ Energy Wars against UA by students conversing energy in resident halls.
Arizona Rep. Bob Robson, R-Chandler, suggested removing the term “medical marijuana” from legal terminology during a House of Representatives floor discussion.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Former Gov. Mitt Romney spoke at the Mesa Amphitheater Monday about President Obama, other Republican candidates and his plans for presidency in preparation for the Feb. 28 Arizona primary.
Some of Tempe’s new establishments are housed in historical buildings representative of Arizona’s entrance into the union.
Students may choose fast food over a nutritionally powered meal, but experts say only 10 percent of a person’s meals should come from fast food.
A timeline of the effect the Salt River has had on Tempe’s community for the past 100 years.
ASU has changed drastically in the 100 years since Arizona became a state, but students still face some of the same challenges today.
Tempe will host several events throughout 2012 to celebrate 100 years of Arizona history.
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