Club protests community college tobacco ban
A group from Students for Liberty gathered Wednesday at Scottsdale Community College to protest the upcoming ban on smoking cigarettes across all community college campuses.
A group from Students for Liberty gathered Wednesday at Scottsdale Community College to protest the upcoming ban on smoking cigarettes across all community college campuses.
The New York Jets officially added (second-string) quarterback Tim Tebow to their roster Monday in the wake of the Denver Broncos signing prized stallion Peyton Manning.
The quarterback competition at ASU has garnered the majority of the attention during spring practices, but once a starter is named, he will need someone to throw the ball to.
Steve Patterson, the chief operating officer of Sun Devil athletics and managing director of the Sun Devil Sports Group can now add a few more titles to his resume.
USGD College of Public Programs senate and executive ticket candidates discussed their platforms Tuesday night.
Former interim dean Doug Sylvester was named dean of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Monday.
ASU senior, Orry Night, prevails after his fight with cancer in 2010 and is back on track to graduate in May 2012.
The Clubhouse Music Venue and the Horse and Hound Sports Grill were shut down March 16 after owner Eugenia Ruven failed to keep up with lease payments to the property owner.
This past weekend, Phoenix got a taste of March Madness as US Airways Center hosted the NCAA West Regional.
Hundreds of people gathered near the Downtown campus to march in honor of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old who was shot and killed in February.
MEChA organized a protest against tactics used by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to cut down on illegal immigration.
Ryan Companies US, Inc. announced Tuesday it would build another high-rise office building near Tempe Town Lake.
Twenty-five female inmates at Estrella Women’s Jail took part in the 10th annual Journey Home performance by reading poetry, using expressive movement and by presenting visual arts.
With three wins over its bitter rival, the No. 5 ASU softball team stamped out a statement to the rest of the Pac-12 this week.
Thom Yorke and Radiohead performed to a sold out crowd last night at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale.
With picket signs in hand, protesters gathered Thursday at the Bank of America building in downtown Phoenix and voiced their concerns against “bank injustices.”
Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson, and why is he so awesome?
A bill moving through the Senate would ban medical marijuana cardholders from possessing or smoking marijuana on university campuses.
Liam Hemsworth relates stories about the excitement of being part of “The Hunger Games.”
For those who are not gainfully employed or dropouts of the educational system, spring break is but days away. Having seen and experienced both the good and the bad that life has to offer, columnist Jonathan Fortner imparts some words of wisdom.
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