Downtown students let loose with dodgeball tournament
Balls flew all over the downtown YMCA gym on Friday night as six ASU teams competed in the Inferno, a dodgeball tournament hosted by the Department of Student Engagement.
Balls flew all over the downtown YMCA gym on Friday night as six ASU teams competed in the Inferno, a dodgeball tournament hosted by the Department of Student Engagement.
Mental-health and addiction specialists convened in downtown Phoenix on Friday to present theories on the neuroscience of substance addiction and the legal and ethical issues found in substance-abuse
Journalism freshmen Tania Mendes and Beth Wischnia were named president and vice president of the Downtown campus student government on Monday.
While legislators contemplate cutting hundreds of millions of dollars from crucial state services, a decade-old law could force them to spend millions more on projects that many think are wasteful and
Andrew Clark was named the new student government president of the West campus on Monday.
Though many ASU students will travel this summer, global-health freshman Trevor Mernitz will bike across the country to raise awareness for people with disabilities.
Options for maintaining the AIMS scholarship may include lowering the dollar amount of the award and stiffening the requirements for earning it.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
State Reps. Kirk Adams, R-Mesa, and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix, were at ASU last week to call their political bases to action and help sell their plans for the 2010 budget.
Journalism freshmen Tania Mendes and Beth Wischnia were named president and vice president of the Downtown campus student government on Monday.
President Michael Crow outlined the effects of potential 2010 budget cuts, including the need for tuition surcharges, and Gov.
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.
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