Bed bugs’ bite spreading in Arizona
A recent epidemic-like increase in reported bedbug infestations across Arizona and across the entire nation presents a health concern.
A recent epidemic-like increase in reported bedbug infestations across Arizona and across the entire nation presents a health concern.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday.
HTML5, the next revision of the Internet code, has been linked to the recent data leak of Facebook users’ personal information, and could be the future of Internet.
A graduate student and his partner have made $800,000 in one year developing free iPhone applications.
The University Club, just east of Old Main, has been a members-only club and restaurant since 1989 where teachers and staff can go to relax any time of the day.
Members of Polytechnic student government are reaching out to students who have reported problems within the ASU professional flight program.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Sunday
Participants supported each other during the fourth annual Walk to Cure Diabetes, which was held Saturday at Tempe Town Lake and ASU’s West campus.
The State Press interviews Democratic Arizona gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard.
In an explosion of color and music, African Awareness Week drew to a close Friday night with a fashion show displaying diverse African garb.
State Press Television interviews Arizona gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard.
"Come Home to English" is the theme of this year's Homecoming exhibition by the Department of English, featuring artistic creations of students and faculty.
People dressed as the living dead walked around downtown Tempe Thursday night in the Third Annual Tempe Zombie Walk.
Student government officials on all four campuses are giving one last push to promote voting as Election Day quickly approaches.
ASU law students are founding a Sports and Entertainment Law Journal and a clinic to practice sports and entertainment law with attorneys in the Valley this fall.
In a paper published in the latest edition of the Journal of Cosmology, ASU professor Paul Davies and a WSU professor advocated for a manned, one-way mission to colonize the red planet.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
An economics club with strong ASU connections kicked off its yearly speaker series with a former executive’s first speaking appearance since leaving his position.
State Press Weekly Oct. 28 - Aliens, ghouls and tales of the unexplainable will haunt you in the latest episode of the State Press podcast.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.