Art-immigration exhibit displayed Downtown
Though immigration is already a hot topic, this semester Downtown students will be exposed to new perspectives on the subject through art.
Though immigration is already a hot topic, this semester Downtown students will be exposed to new perspectives on the subject through art.
Students who live and study on the south side of the Tempe campus now have a new clinic within walking distance,to turn to for health issues.
Slideshow: Pro-life Rally
Tempe Police reported the following incident Wednesday:
Slideshow: Brewer's inauguration
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday: At about 11:30 p.m. Thursday, two unknown suspects committed theft of services on the Tempe campus, police reported.
ASU would need to close up to two campuses to deal with proposed budget cuts by the Arizona Legislature that would cut state-funding to the university system by 40 percent next year, ASU officials sai
As part of a settlement with the Maricopa County Air Quality Department for an asbestos violation, ASU has begun offering seminars about asbestos regulations and awareness.
Eighteenth century Scottish poet Robert Burns was remembered Wednesday night at Four Peaks Brewery in Tempe through an informal celebration filled with bagpipes and Scottish dancing.
Race played a multifaceted role in the election of Barack Obama in minority communities and affected public perception on the effectiveness of his presidency, experts said.
ASU could be forced to close at least one of its four campuses in order to manage budget cuts proposed by the Arizona Legislature, ASU officials said Wednesday.
Some students in Cholla Apartments expressed concern about noise pollution from the new light-rail system, though officials said they are working to accommodate residents.
As more than 51,000 students flood back to the Tempe campus, ASU and Tempe police are collaborating to inform students about new light-rail safety laws.
ASU students and employees should be able to board the light rail now that a problem earlier this month in the system has been fixed, Metro officials said.
Dwindling sales will lead Borders to close its Mill Avenue location on Jan.
Balloons, drum lines, homemade banners, high kicks and high spirits sprawled across downtown Mesa on Monday afternoon, as citizens celebrated the life of Dr.
University officials responded in strong opposition last week to budget proposals they say would strip more than $600 million from Arizona universities over the next two years.
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