Students organizing aid for Haiti
More than two weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, some ASU students are still working to organize relief efforts within the ASU community.
More than two weeks after the earthquake in Haiti, some ASU students are still working to organize relief efforts within the ASU community.
In an effort to boost ridership of public transportation, the city of Tempe is reaching out to young residents through its youth transit program.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Students from 203 universities across the nation fixed their eyes on the ASU Polytechnic auditorium Tuesday night to learn about success and how to achieve it.
The employment rate for graduates of the W. P. Carey School of Business was 78 percent for the May 2009 class, a decrease from the 92-to-95-percent average for previous years.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
ASU hosted one of the first specific workshops on ground-based geophysics of the moon on the Tempe campus Thursday and Friday.
Mitch Karren bought himself an iPhone for his 23rd birthday in September 2008, and by last month had built and launched a Metro Light Rail schedule and trip-planning application.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking for better ways to protect public health by potentially regulating tanning devices, Peper Long, a FDA spokesperson said.
Rifts over a proposal for a $75 facilities fee prompted three student senators to boycott a town hall meeting in opposition of the student government president on the Downtown campus.A previous propos
Thirty-nine teams of five raced around downtown Phoenix Saturday with shopping carts, making various stops to perform challenges like tightrope walking and bobbing for sardines.
A storm pelted the Valley Thursday causing power losses, flooding and some canceled classes across multiple ASU campuses.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Prices for new textbooks have increased at twice the rate of inflation since 1986, according to a federal report, leading many students to fight back by buying books from alternative companies.
Budget cuts and retracted funding by the state Legislature have ASU officials applying sustainability to save money around campus, including raising temperatures and dimming lights.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
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