Police Beat: Sept. 15
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday
At 23 years old, a former ASU student became one of the youngest candidates to win a city council seat for Mesa on Aug. 24.
Friends of ASU student Matt West, who died this weekend in a motorcycle accident, gathered at a candlelight vigil Monday night.
A new scholarship program offered by the University is opening up doors for students who have a passion for public service.
A man who has groped at least eight women on the Tempe campus since March groped another woman Sunday, ASU Police officials said.
The Arizona Board of Regents plans to discuss at its next meeting a new model for state university funding that is based on performance instead of growth.
This year, the number of students using two ASU health insurance plans has increased once again.
Last month, ASU students Brent Blaylock and Jeff Webb launched Date U, a dating website exclusively for college students.
With help from the Salute to Our Troops program, ASU donated 5,000 football tickets to military personnel at Saturday's game in honor of Sept. 11.
The recent cut in light rail hours has affected ASU students and local commuters.
Three thousand American flags flanked Tempe Beach Park Saturday, as community members met to honor and remember those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.
College Hunks Hauling Junk is a full-service junk removal company that employs college-aged students.
Students are participating in Engineering Projects in Community Service, a program based around three classes that connects engineering students with domestic and international projects.
An ASU study shows that Americans are adamant about information released of a potential terrorist attack on an airplane.
A 23-year-old Tempe woman was arrested around 10 p.m. Wednesday on suspicion of possession of a dangerous drug for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia, police reported.
University officials are working to familiarize students with an initiative connected to a poll about K-12 education.
Two ASU professors discuss why the ruling against federally funded stem cell research is misguided.
One hundred volunteers raised nearly 3,000 American flags at Tempe Town Lake as a tribute to 9/11 first responders in the annual Healing Field event.
Despite 131 penalty yards, numerous drops, errant throws and mistakes on both sides of the ball, ASU beat FCS opponent Northern Arizona 41-20 Saturday night at Sun Devil Stadium.
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