Police Beat - March 5
An unknown person or persons assaulted a 19-year-old undergraduate woman Tuesday around 9:30 a.m. near the Computing Commons on the Tempe campus, according to a police report.
An unknown person or persons assaulted a 19-year-old undergraduate woman Tuesday around 9:30 a.m. near the Computing Commons on the Tempe campus, according to a police report.
Occupancy of Phoenix hotels was 56.2 percent in January, higher than the national average of 45.1 percent.
The use of wastewater as a sustainable resource is a common but misunderstood practice in Arizona, experts said at a sustainability forum Wednesday.
Amid discussion about making all ASU campuses entirely tobacco-free, the Polytechnic campus has established designated smoking areas.
Because sales are declining, self-funded ASU Bookstores are looking to increase the amount of textbooks they rent.
To help trip its $30 million deficit, the city of Tempe is hoping residents will pass Prop 402 to raise sales tax from 1.8 to 2 percent for the next four years.
An unknown person or persons committed theft Feb. 9 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., by stealing keys from the Alberta B. Farrington Softball Field on the Tempe campus, according to a police report.
Researchers at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are working to improve solar technology and make it a more economically feasible alternative energy option.
The house on 606 Alpha Drive, home to the Sigma Chi fraternity and the location of an alleged 2008 rape, has seen its share of problems.
The USG Senate discussed holding a student vote on a policy that would make campus entirely tobacco-free.
Students from Mayo Medical School will study journalism at ASU’s Cronkite school starting next fall
The downtown Phoenix development project CityScape seeks to capitalize off both tourists and local Arizonans.
Few ASU students decided to get the $10 H1N1 vaccination on campus last semester, and some student researchers are working to figure out why.
30 attend demonstration against alleged animal cruelty in University classes
ASU graduate Julia Lercsh is preparing to open her second bakery, where she will serve entirely gluten-free baked goods.
An unknown person or persons committed theft by stealing a cell phone from the Taco Bell counter in the Memorial Union, on the Tempe campus, according to a police report.
The ASU Art of Living club held a six-day course in Tempe using the elements of yoga and meditation to teach self-empowerment.
Students from ASU, NAU and UA questioned tuition proposals in front of the Arizona Board of Regents on Monday
After delays, renovations at Wilson Hall could be complete this month, brining Dave’s Doghouse and other restaurants to the Tempe campus.
A world-renowned lighting artist told students of the importance of entrepreneurship in creating art in a Monday lecture as a part of the Herberger Institute's performing arts venture experience.
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