Police Beat: May 2
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday.
With a simple click, more than 100 ASU students have become ordained ministers online.
Tempe Beach Park was transformed into a big fat Greek party this weekend. The three-day “A Taste of Greece” festival offered Tempe and Valley residents a little slice of Greek culture.
Tempe Police arrested a man Saturday who they say exposed himself and masturbated in front of a female ASU student.
Environmental engineering professor Bruce Rittmann will receive the prestigious Environmental Engineering Excellence Award from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
Dr. Randy Christensen spoke at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe Thursday night about his new memoir detailing his unique practice.
A new partnership program between ASU and Eastern Arizona College will allow students to participate in a fully online bachelor’s of science in nursing program without ever leaving Gila Valley, where the community college is located.
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Dean Paul Shiff Berman will be leaving ASU this summer to accept the dean position at George Washington University’s Law School.
ASU Police Cmdr. William Orr completed a competitive FBI training program last month catered to local and federal law enforcement officials.
Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Freshman Rep. Ben Quayle spoke to students on the Tempe campus Wednesday night about U.S.–Israel relations.
Seven female ASU students have been victims in a series of indecent exposure cases and one sexual assault at Tempe apartment complexes while they were sunbathing.
Wednesday’s article in The State Press focused on the University’s disciplinary practices for fraternities, but these groups also answer to their national organizations.
A recent survey by the Tempe Bicycle Action Group found there are more than 9,000 people choosing bikes as their form of transportation to get around Tempe.
In an effort to save money, ASU will contract with outside companies to provide all University custodial services beginning next month.
Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Records obtained by The State Press reveal that the University’s disciplinary system for fraternities did not always prevent repeated violations from occurring.
This week on State Press Weekly, hosts Mauro Whiteman and Samantha Valtierra Bush bring you the weekly news, and Ashlyn Biggs joins the program with a special report on Pat's Run.
Many ASU students were stunned to find their vehicles towed near the Downtown campus Monday and Tuesday.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government senate unanimously voted to formally oppose the student fee increase, joining the Associated Students of ASU Downtown senate in the opposition.
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