Are dockless scooters a public nuisance?
Dockless electric scooters can be seen all around the Tempe campus but bring up safety concerns.
Dockless electric scooters can be seen all around the Tempe campus but bring up safety concerns.
An 800 percent rent increase has ASU Prep compromising with school board.
A man was shot in the hand at 13th Street and Mill Avenue after he was held at gunpoint.
The renovations are part of a bigger picture for the University.
New ASU numbers predicts the class of 2022 will be one of most academically-inclined classes.
Thousands gather at Arizona State Capitol to pay respects to Sen. John McCain.
The Black African Coalition hosts events throughout the semester to provide a community for students at ASU.
A new website founded by an ASU alumna aims to ease the financial burden for teachers.
ASU is pushing forward on multiple new construction projects across three campuses.
Taylor Place overflow caused downtown ASU Housing to reassign students to new living quarters.
Man found dead after apparently falling from downtown Tempe apartment building, police said.
ASU received the recognition of most innovative school in the country for the third year in a row, as well as many other awards from U.S. News & World Report.
The religious group will now have to pay for ASU property usage and will not be allowed faculty associates
New administrative faculty at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences each bring their own sense of what makes ASU great, as well as their own excitement.
Vanessa Ruiz said she is excited to work with and mentor young journalists.
Tempe's Novus Innovation Corridor, a sustainability-focused urban community, is predicted to generate an estimate of 20,000 jobs and around 5,000 new residents.
ASU is offering a new class this fall on human trafficking that will allow students to work with nonprofit organizations to have a firsthand look at human trafficking in Arizona.
Kosher restaurant Chick-In opened its doors to students and faculty on March 23 and since then has received enough positive feedback to remain open over the summer.
ASU Project Humanities puts principles into action with Service Saturdays, biweekly outreach to the homeless population in Phoenix.
As ASU's Afghan Student Association members prepare to host a vigil for the victims of the recent bombings, they reflect on their personal experiences and the importance of Afghan representation.
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