Walkable cities create happier citizens
Walkability is a highly underrated component for what makes a city great.
Walkability is a highly underrated component for what makes a city great.
The three-game set against USC begins Friday, when ASU will debut its new uniforms during the blackout game at Packard Stadium.
In his inaugural State of the City Address on Wednesday, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton discussed the possibility of moving the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law to the Downtown campus.
Tempe’s annual Action Plan is finalizing a budget for housing rehabilitation with funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Tempe prepared for Earth Day by hosting the Green Business Expo on Wednesday afternoon at Sixth Street Park.
The State Press sat down with Michelle Brycki and discussed her success this season, how she handles athletics and academics and her advice for new students and student athletes.
The No. 21 ASU baseball team rode dominant pitching by junior Alex Blackford to a 3–1 victory over unranked New Mexico on Tuesday night.
One ASU alumna will take her love of charity from Arizona to Honduras to bring shoes to underprivileged children.
The Downtown campus has seen a decrease in transient presence after a policy implemented in mid-March removed “loitering” non-ASU affiliated individuals from the campus, officials said.
A panel of professors addressed concerns from faculty, staff and students regarding the freedom of speech of the “mall preachers” who congregate in Cady Mall.
ASU students spent the day barefoot to raise awareness for Toms One For One movement, which donates shoes to children in developing countries.
A family of long-time Tempe residents and ASU alumni opened ice cream and cupcake shop Flavor on Mill Avenue in early March.
Phoenix Police shoot a man after a confrontation with a YMCA employee
Hayden Flour Mill renovations are making progress one small step at a time.
Leaders from student political groups ASU Green Party, Students for Mitt and Young Americans for Freedom at ASU commented on presidential candidates' bids for office.
Columnist and life-liver Jonathan Fortner offers some advice for the soon-to-be grads entering the real world: If working to pay bills and taxes before dying seems an awful fate to face, remember that there is more time in-between all of those moments worth making the best of.
In a unanimous decision Thursday, the Arizona Board of Regents approved a 3 percent tuition increase for out-of-state undergraduate and all graduate students and a 0 percent increase for in-state undergraduate students.
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal considers suspending Mexican American studies at state universities
A biology class on the Downtown campus gives students a chance to study bodies straight out of the body bags.
House Bill 2549 would extend provisions of telephone harassment laws to the Internet, making it illegal to annoy or offend a person.
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