Research aims to better south Phoenix health
A diverse team of researchers at ASU is looking at the effects of cultural environment on local health in a way team members say they hope directly benefits the local community.
A diverse team of researchers at ASU is looking at the effects of cultural environment on local health in a way team members say they hope directly benefits the local community.
President Michael Crow outlined the effects of potential 2010 budget cuts, including the need for tuition surcharges, and Gov.
With $90 million cut in state funding this year, ASU is prepared to lose $50 million and to recover the rest through new fees and a tuition surcharge, President Michael Crow told the Arizona Board of
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday: A 61-year-old Tempe woman was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of endangerment, police reported.
Public-library cardholders can now check out more than just books.
A new Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program will launch at ASU in fall 2010, making ASU a Tri-Service ROTC program offering services in the Army, Air Force and now Navy.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Mothers who are victims of domestic abuse or homeless will have a sweeter Easter this year with the arrival of student-made care packages.
Students are learning to save lives with free CPR certification classes being held on the Tempe campus this week.
In a virtual presentation, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking discussed the possibility of building a human base on another planet and gave reasons why alien life might not be contacting t
Desperate economic times call for desperate measures in Arizona, but experts said a legal loophole could allow lawmakers to cover the deficit without making severe cuts to state programs.
The presidential race at the West campus will continue after the student government reached a compromise Monday.
A local nonprofit organization that transports extra food from Valley businesses to homeless shelters and food banks is looking to put suggestions made by ASU students into action.
As campaigning for the Undergraduate Student Government election in Tempe continues, the two remaining presidential candidates said they are talking with students to get the word out about voting and
As MEChA celebrated its 40th anniversary last week with a series of cultural activities, one member said drawing attention to Chicano issues remains relevant.
Like their constituents, Arizona legislators said their hands are tied by the slumping economy.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Brendan O'Kelly: 1,522 votes Christina Rocks: 823 votes
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