Police Beat: Oct. 13
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
The Urban Outreach program, which is based out of Tempe First Methodist Church, works to give Tempe’s homeless showers, food and other everyday amenities. | Slideshow inside |
The annual ASU Libraries book-collecting contest allows undergraduate and graduate students to enter their book collection on a defined interested or fields for cash prizes.
ASU Police arrested one man and two juveniles Monday night believed to be involved in a string of iPhone robberies that have occurred on the Tempe campus.
PAB, RHA and the LGBTQA Coalition celebrated National Coming Out Day on Tuesday with an event that provided a safe environment for students to express their true selves.
ASU Dumbledore’s Army’s second annual “Triwizard Tournament,” has students competing in three tasks inspired by the Harry Potter books.
American born students returning to Mexico are facing problems integrating into society.
Gracie’s Village will replace Gracie’s Thrift Store with a five-story building despite recent protests from the local community.
It is rare to see the women of Lambda Theta Nu performing their step routine on the Tempe campus because they utilize weapons – machetes.
ASU President Michael Crow said the University expects no additional cuts to state funding next fiscal year and school officials are working toward a 0 percent increase in tuition.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
The redevelopment of Gracie’s thrift store in Tempe into a five-story low-income housing complex is causing unrest in nearby local communities.
Since it opened in May, the Open Source Project has been attracting customers for its coffee but keeping them around for its relaxed atmosphere.
A faculty startup, SMALLab, bring Kinect for Xbox 360 skeletal tracking cameras into classrooms to change the way schools are teaching.
Instead of being transported to jail, arrested prostitutes were taken to Bethany Bible Church, given a hot meal, hygiene kits, clothing and information about how to find support services in the future.
Two men ASU Police believe to be responsible for stealing iPhones out of students’ hands last week got away with another one Friday on the Tempe campus.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday.
Tempe with help from the Rio Salado Foundation will be renovating the Hayden Flour Mill into a historical site.
As part of re-opening celebrations, Tom’s Tavern & 1929 Grill on Washington Street and Central Avenue held an open house fundraiser for the Beyond the Flames Foundation.
Pottermore, an interactive website for fans to experience the books in a whole new way, launched July 31 to a limited number of users and will open to everyone at the end of October.
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