ASU alumna, donor Mary Lou Fulton dies
Mary Lou Fulton, ASU education alumna and wife of fellow philanthropist Ira A. Fulton, died Thursday.
Mary Lou Fulton, ASU education alumna and wife of fellow philanthropist Ira A. Fulton, died Thursday.
ASU policeman Stewart Adams retired on Sept. 25 after working 40 years on the college’s police department.
Hogan said readers are always shocked after they meet her.
ASU will be inviting students to explore gender, intersectionality and LGBT issues
SkySong 4 has begun construction and is expected to be completed this time next year.
Each year, Popular Science Magazine recognizes 10 innovative individuals who are reshaping science, engineering, and the world.
Aletheia, a clothing company run by business entrepreneurship junior JJ Williamson, aims to bring awareness and change to various social issues using T-shirts and other accessories.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown will partner with Sun Devil Fitness Complex staff to possibly create sleeping pods for students, as part of a larger renovation pending at the SDFC.
Regent Mark Killian has resigned from the Arizona Board of Regents, effective Oct. 1.
The Tempe Public Library is planning their next chapter and looking to attract a wider audience.
Hazelrock Coffee + Sweets is not concerned about competing with nearby coffeehouses.
Hanover on Mill Avenue, a brand-new luxury apartment complex, rents exclusively to those 23 and older, a requirement that has had city officials and college students alike split on its legality.
CGEST, a research unit at ASU, announces a new collaborative that seeks to promote women of color in STEM.
Jake Petrykowski, brand partner and leader of one of the top sales teams, said the FTC claims and court ruling are massively out of center and that a small percentage of the business ruined it for everyone.
One man is changing jobs 30 times to raise money and awareness for veterans.
The Phoenix city council voted 5 to 4 to expand the GR:D Bike Share Program to 500 bikes citywide, a move that will now require tax revenue.
Plastered around ASU campuses, posters reference the danger of hazing, bullying and assault. While ASU openly admits that students face these issues, the ban on weapon possession remains.
The Devil Divers, ASU’s instructional scuba diving club, can instruct and certify members in a variety of scuba courses and also organizes bi-annual diving trips to locations around the world. Devil Divers club President Brandon Guida said, “We’re open to anyone affiliated with ASU, which means faculty, alumni, student’s family members and friends are welcome.” The club doesn’t have any dues or weekly meetings in a traditional sense.
In addition to its own charitable outreaches, ASU partners with charities to participate in the community.
A Total Lunar Eclipse of a Super Full Moon will occur Sunday night to conceive a "blood moon" which will be viewed by millions of people around the world.
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