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ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer spoke on his experiences during World War II as part of the Humanities Lecture Series on Thursday night at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
A new cab company in Tempe plans to improve the environment by driving in it.
The Tempe City Council announced Thursday it will move forward with plans to open an early-voting polling location on the Tempe campus.
Racism and its link to premature birth was the topic of discussion at a meeting held at ASU Wednesday, which concentrated on how the stress of racism in minority females leads to premature birth and i
Chandler city officials hope a new ASU campus built in the city could bring potential employees together with students searching for jobs and internships.
Science Foundation Arizona is seeking $18.5 million owed to it by the state of Arizona that will allow 10 ASU research projects to start up again.
The ASU Wells Fargo Student Center held a homelessness panel at the Downtown campus Tuesday to discuss the myths and misconceptions of homelessness.
TOMS at ASU, a club formed this semester, is working to raise awareness in the ASU community about what it means to live without shoes in an underdeveloped country.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
When public-health emergencies like the swine flu are declared, drastic changes in the legal environment must be made, an ASU law professor said Tuesday.
As part of National Mental Health Awareness Week, University health officials are spreading the word that mental health issues are as common as stress in college students.
Tempe is promoting its disability services for residents as it celebrates Disability Awareness Month this October.
The School of Letters and Sciences remains the only school without representatives in the Downtown campus student government, president Tania Mendes said Tuesday.
Rep. Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., is pressuring the U.S.
A machine currently being developed by ASU student engineers could help people with physical disabilities and injuries recover through physical therapy.
ASU research groups have received more than $70 million in stimulus money since the federal stimulus was passed, an ASU official said.
Reports about a fake Safety Escort Service driver on the Tempe campus have led the Undergraduate Student Government to warn students against taking rides from people claiming to be Escort Service driv
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