Murder mystery dinner entertains downtown
Downtown Programming and Activities Board is inviting students to come enjoy a murder mystery dinner Thursday, where they will speculate who the murderer is among them.
Downtown Programming and Activities Board is inviting students to come enjoy a murder mystery dinner Thursday, where they will speculate who the murderer is among them.
Lawmakers and University officials are working to find ways to renovate Sun Devil Stadium without using state or University funds.
A representative of the Kurdish National Government in Iraq, Qubad Talabani, spoke to students about the importance of U.S.
Striving for world peace may not be a novel idea, but a new research venture at ASU will explore how collaboration and technological integration can spark global discourse on the issue.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday: A 54-year-old Tucson man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of assault and possessing narcotic drugs, police reported.
The University could increase program fees and implement temporary additional charges to compensate for $90 million in lost revenue caused by cuts in state funding, ASU President Michael Crow said.
Dial-up Internet may have a resurgence as a result of the economic conditions, according to some dial-up service providers.
Phoenix can breathe a sigh of relief as the number of reported motor vehicle thefts continues to drop due to what police believe is a result of better education of the community and a stronger task fo
ASU students used paint, masks and poster boards to relay the message that they want Arizona officials to investigate Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Sociology sophomore Tanner Robinson is used to overcoming challenges.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is proven to lead to sexual dysfunction and eventually cardiovascular disease, according to research from a Downtown campus professor.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday: A 21-year-old Tempe man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of aggravated assault of a police officer, police reported.
After more than two decades of celebrating with tango dancers and Thai chicken curry, the ASU campus still has not grown tired of embracing its place in the world.
Arizona continues to face educational challenges on two fronts: a lack of resources to hire new teachers and the inability to keep teachers in the classroom.
ASU police arrested a Tempe man suspected of stealing bicycles from the Tempe campus on Tuesday afternoon.
Growing foreclosure rates are responsible for a new housing trend that few Arizonans would have guessed in previous years.
When Nigel Peltier sees a group of eight letters, he begins thinking of words in the Scrabble dictionary.
The West campus will no longer change its name or lose its graduate programs, after University officials revised the list of changes late to the campus late last week.
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