AIDS walk draws 175 ASU supporters
AIDS Walk 2009 brought more than 2,000 participants to downtown Phoenix Sunday morning, including about 175 people who walked with teams from ASU.
AIDS Walk 2009 brought more than 2,000 participants to downtown Phoenix Sunday morning, including about 175 people who walked with teams from ASU.
Fair Trade Store, a business committed to selling fair-trade products, hosted its grand opening Thursday at Civic Space Park near the Downtown campus.
Police searched and cleared the Apache Boulevard parking structure on the Tempe campus Friday afternoon after receiving an anonymous call that a person was pointing a gun at the ASU Police Department.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Students of the Graduate and Professional Student Association and the Undergraduate Student Government voted to amend the Associated Students of Arizona State University constitution on Wednesday to a
Arizonans can expect slight employment growth by the end of next year, according to an employment forecast released Thursday by the Arizona Department of Commerce.
A small group of Tempe residents met Wednesday night to start a six-week series of discussions about diversity.
An ASU professor was recognized Wednesday evening for penning a book that examines works of fiction from areas surrounding U.S. borders.
The Associated Students of Arizona State University Downtown executive board held a special session Tuesday to appoint seven new senators, filling nearly all vacant senate seats.
New Arizona gun and abortion laws that took effect Wednesday are stirring controversy among Arizona residents, businesses, organizations and politicians.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Medical marijuana may appear on the November 2010 ballot if one group campaigning at ASU achieves its goal.
Students enrolled in the three Human Event classes using the Amazon Kindle DX pilot are having mixed reactions about using the technology.
ASU is leading a new LightWorks program that will combine research from around the nation about the practical uses of light.
ASU Police reported the following incident Tuesday:
Alcohol-related arrests on the Tempe campus doubled between 2007 and 2008, according to the 2009 ASU Police Crime Report released last week.
Qwest Communications International Inc. announced a 5-year, $54 million deal Thursday that will provide ASU with more reliable data network, an ASU official said.
Members of the ASU community enjoyed fresh-from-the-farm produce Tuesday at the first-ever farmers market on the Tempe campus.
Arizona Public Interest Research Group started a recruitment drive this week promoting its work and showing its need for funding from the Undergraduate Student Government.
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