ASU, Tempe police stepping up alcohol enforcement
As the fall semester begins, the Tempe Police task force is cracking down on drunken driving near campus and ASU Police is focusing on traffic safety and alcohol-related incidents.
As the fall semester begins, the Tempe Police task force is cracking down on drunken driving near campus and ASU Police is focusing on traffic safety and alcohol-related incidents.
Recent warnings and outbreaks of H1N1 virus, more commonly known as swine flu, are leading campus health officials to provide flu kits and vaccines to students.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Computer information systems sophomore David Mendivil was 13 when he wrote his first song.
After 38 years of teaching and researching at ASU, one former professor is spending his retirement educating people outside the academic community.
Vendors on and around the downtown Phoenix campus are catering toward students to increase business as the student population grows.
Lawmakers hoping to block the reinstatement of a state property tax that was suspended in 2006 must act by Wednesday, Maricopa County Treasurer Charles Hoskins said Monday.
A group of ASU students and faculty are using the theater to speak up about their opinions on immigration raids.
Computer information systems sophomore David Mendivil was 13 when he wrote his first song.
By Sept. 1, Fair Trade Store will open in downtown Phoenix, providing students a place to buy fair-trade clothing and other products.
A team of ASU researchers is using tobacco plants to create a vaccine that would combat the norovirus, a gastrointestinal virus that affects 90 to 95 percent of people at some point in their lives.
The Associated Students of Arizona State University Downtown is kicking off its first year as an official student government, which is expected to bring a lot of changes to the campus.
By switching to energy-efficient light fixtures at six Tempe campus parking garages, ASU anticipates an annual savings of more than $120,000 in energy costs, an ASU official said.
Faculty and students will be able to conduct intensive energy research with help from a $14 million stimulus grant announced by the U.S. Department of Energy this summer.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
When the sun sets and nightfall takes over, students like broadcast journalism sophomore Josh Frigerio feel unsafe walking around in downtown Phoenix.
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Metro light rail officials hope students returning to campus will bring increased ridership to their new late-night service, officials said.
Student leaders from the new Undergraduate Student Government administration plan to use more money collected from student fees to fund student activities.
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