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Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
A new market, featuring local growers, artists and craftspeople, debuted on Mill Avenue Thursday.
Researchers at the Biodesign Institute are working with international partners to come up with a faster way to develop vaccines.
Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed another Legislature-approved budget Friday, continuing a political battle that has raged on since early this year.
An ASU professor is challenging widely held conceptions about smoking, including challenging the view that nicotine is addictive.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday: An unknown person or persons stole the parking permit of an 18-year-old male ASU student on Saturday, police reported.
The city of Payson is waiting to hear from University officials if it will be chosen as the site of a new state college that ASU plans to build by fall 2011.
Gov. Jan Brewer is once again working against a deadline to approve the Legislature-approved 2010 budget, but this time the stakes are much higher, state Treasurer Dean Martin said Wednesday.
As students look for alternative forms of transportation to save money, the demand for U-Passes has been on the rise.
Fewer medical school graduates are going into primary care practices, pushing leaders in the industry to call for health care reform.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
An improv group that helps freshmen transition into college life was back for its second year with a bigger cast and program Tuesday night, despite University cutbacks.
Tempe Police arrested more than 90 people this weekend at The Vue, an apartment complex near the Tempe campus.
The Translational Genomics Research Institute and the Biodesign Institute at ASU received an award Friday from Gov. Jan Brewer for bringing new international investors to Arizona.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday: An unknown person or persons on Saturday committed criminal damage at Vista del Sol on the Tempe campus, police reported.
The economic downturn is putting a strain on nonprofit organizations, which depend on donations and volunteer hours to survive, according to a report by The National Council of Nonprofits.
After being awarded Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program scholarships, four ASU students are starting their final internships in preparation for careers in the nonprofit sector.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Sunday:
The Tempe Community Council has developed a strategic plan to target underage drinking after its research revealed the average child starts drinking at 12.4 years old, a council director said.
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