Police Beat: Feb. 1
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday.
An autopsy conducted Monday morning on the assumed body of missing Tempe man Willie Jigba suggested that his death was not a result of foul play, according to a Tempe Police media release.
The Fixx opened quietly near Seventh Street and Mill Avenue on Jan. 17, selling coffee and original art.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Sunday.
A new free website geared toward university students allows users to select their campus and anonymously flirt with one another.
Researchers at ASU’s Biodesign Institute have identified new genes related to drug resistance in the treatment of breast cancer.
Creative writing junior Tom Leveen presented his first published book, “Party,” to hundreds of young adults at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe Saturday.
The Tempe Fire Department recovered a body from Tempe Town Lake Friday morning.
ASU mathematics professor Juan Carlos Jimenez shared what he witnessed as a child growing up in Cuba during the rise of Fidel Castro’s dictatorship with an audience at the Downtown campus Thursday night.
A new church in Tempe is looking to make the community a better place by helping ASU students build a relationship with God.
The Tempe City Council approved a zoning ordinance Thursday night that will regulate medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivators.
An ASU alumnus is the co-founder of Bakon Vodka.
Journalism freshman Zac Ziebarth recently created the first group in the country to campaign against distracted driving.
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ASU Freshman Zac Ziebarth leads the national charge against texting and driving.
Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
The search for missing 24-year-old Willie Jigba continued this week as a fire department dive team probed the Tempe Town Lake for possible clues.
This June, four ASU fraternity members will embark on a 70-day bike ride from Seattle to Washington, D.C., to raise money for nonprofits that help people with disabilities.
ASU instructor Marcie Hutchinson’s program brings prominent jazz musicians into Mesa classrooms to teach the cultural side of American history.
New electron microscopes that push the barriers of science and technology are being installed on ASU’s Tempe campus.
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