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ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
The Memorial Union was evacuated shortly after 5 p.m. Wednesday after a fire sprinkler was set off on the lower level, officials said.
ASU Athletics recently implemented a text-messaging assistance program, which will provide those who attend athletic events with aid if they need it in situations like injuries during games or fans ge
Only one state has lost more jobs than Arizona in the past year, an official from the Arizona Department of Commerce said Tuesday.
Tempe business Total Wine and More presented a $10,000 check to the Tempe Center for the Arts during its grand opening on Wednesday.
A statewide law banning texting while driving does not appear to be in the near future for Arizona drivers because of difficulties in enforcement, a state official said.
Members of the 2009-2010 Public Allies Arizona class, which nearly doubled in size this year, began their work with a variety of nonprofit organizations around the Valley on Monday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
The city of Tempe has experienced the highest increase in the Valley in land value surrounding the light rail route, according to a study conducted by ASU doctoral student Katherine Kittrell released
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
About 530 Adelphi Commons residents have seen unexpected changes since ASU took over management this fall, ending ties with Community Living Villages on the Tempe campus.
More on-campus housing and a prolonged recession have some Tempe apartment complexes struggling to fill vacancies, local apartment managers said.
A study released by an ASU professor last week showed an increase in Valley home prices for the first time since early 2007, possibly signifying that the real-estate market has bottomed out and the ho
The CEO of a California product-quality management company spoke at the Tempe campus Thursday, saying medical-device developers must have a complete view of their products.
There is a dark side of advertising, and it has damaging effects on public health, a speaker at the Polytechnic campus said Thursday night.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
The Tempe City Council on Thursday approved a $200,000 one-year contract for Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development, for homeless prevention and rapid rehousing services.
An increase in ASU students receiving financial aid highlights the need for more staffing in the financial assistance office and an increase in office hours, University officials and student leaders s
When an ASU business professor discovered his personal interest in the human brain, a new purpose for harnessing neuroscience technology was born.
Career Services highlighted the use of personality tests in finding the best career fit on Wednesday during its first assessment workshop of the semester.
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