Study to bring technology infrastructure up-to-date
ASU alumna Kim Bass has an iPhone, an iPod and a GPS in her car. She buys her groceries from a Web site and has them delivered to her home.
ASU alumna Kim Bass has an iPhone, an iPod and a GPS in her car. She buys her groceries from a Web site and has them delivered to her home.
Disabled students and faculty members are getting together to mark Disability Awareness Month with a week of events at the West campus.
A larger, updated Student Recreation Complex could be on the horizon for Tempe campus students if an SRC expansion plan is approved.
ASU is reaching out to veterans and government employees in new initiatives to expand its Certified Public Manager program, which prepares veterans for civilian administrative jobs.
Mary and Terry Landa said they have spent about $20,000 fixing a leaky roof, covering live wiring and sealing vents to keep bugs out of the home they bought two and a half years ago in Goodyear.
Barrett Honors College is attempting to solve the Polytechnic mystery: which comes first, honors students or programs and resources to lure them to a campus?
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
As a state lawmaker, Doug Clark is used to discussing issues important to students. One morning last month, he met with two dozen boys at Boulder Creek High School in Anthem.
Voters will decide Nov. 4 whether to forbid laws that would restrict the ability of citizens to choose doctors, treatment plans or health plans.
Every fall, flu season begins, with influenza shots being distributed as early as late August and continuing into winter. However, many contemplate if the risk is really worth getting the injection.
Immigration is a hot topic and controversial national issue, but some ASU students believe relief can come in the form of a small, brown bean.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 20-year-old Peoria man was arrested Thursday on suspicion of two counts of armed robbery, police reported.
Federal officials are planning a project that will put microchips into saguaro cactuses to deter poachers who steal the cactuses and sell them to homeowners for landscaping, a Saguaro National Park of
Former executive editor of The Washington Post Leonard Downie Jr. emphasized the importance of good journalism in a time of great national challenges during the Flinn Foundation Centennial Lecture.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
The University will soon be using green power to save some green with an $11 million solar-panel project.
The Tempe Fire Department responded to a fire on a vacant residential property on the 900 block of South Ash Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
Tempe officials are reporting an increased interest in the property surrounding the light rail line, which is scheduled to open in December.
A German company and a local electric utility partnered with the University this week to create what may be the most sophisticated solar power testing facility in the world, officials said.
Mexican businesses seeking to expand globally can now receive help from a new ASU venture.
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