Campuses show mixed results in voter registration drive
Working with the Arizona Student Vote Coalition, ASU’s student governments held events and went dorm-to-dorm to register students to vote before Monday's registration deadline.
Working with the Arizona Student Vote Coalition, ASU’s student governments held events and went dorm-to-dorm to register students to vote before Monday's registration deadline.
ASU law professor Gary Marchant underlined the relationships between technology, privacy and law, and theorized on today’s society subsiding into a “surveillance society” in a presentation Tuesday in Tempe.
The business school announced that economist Sherry Cooper will receive an award that recognizes accuracy in financial forecasting.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
ASU student Chandler Bator is developing an online gambling website called Your College Poker Club.
A website that launched Monday to help Arizona college students transfer schools might be a sign of a makeover of the state’s higher education system.
The White House announced math and science research professor Carlos Castillo-Chavez has been named to serve on the President’s Committee on the National Medal of Science.
Security found a suspicious suitcase Tuesday morning but it didn't contain an explosive device.
Phoenix police responded to a bomb threat two blocks away from the Downtown Phoenix campus Monday night
Several employee transit unions may soon conduct a labor strike as ongoing contract negotiations with Veolia Transportation Services continue without progress.
Tempe officials on Tuesday night encouraged students and parents to communicate in order to prevent underage drinking.
Less than a month to Election Day, ASU professors say Arizona is lacking non-partisan polling of congressional districts, which could lead to skewed results.
The gatekeepers of the human cell are membrane proteins, and ASU researchers were given a five-year, $7.7 million grant last week from the National Institutes of Health to study them.
In a national conference call with college journalists Monday, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan stressed the importance of higher education and the need for financial aid reform.
ASU has changed the GPA and credit requirements for its merit scholarships in hopes of promoting student success and encouraging graduation in four years.
Police reported the following incidents Sunday
Republican candidate Wendy Rogers of District 17 has been riding her bike door-to-door six days a week since June 2009.
Tempe Town Lake will begin to be refilled Friday and is expected to be completed by Oct. 25 instead of the initial Nov. 1 estimate.
After three straight years of victory, ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences prepares for the 2010 competition.
The recent recession caused a major decline in the number of downtown development projects in Tempe, and for many of those projects, the future remains uncertain.
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