Speaker tells of drug-law injustice
Kemba Smith told students to educate themselves about injustices in the criminal justice system, such as her own 24-year sentence for a first-time drug offense.
Kemba Smith told students to educate themselves about injustices in the criminal justice system, such as her own 24-year sentence for a first-time drug offense.
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
ASU was ranked 119th out of 139 in a sexual health resources study of American colleges and universities released this week.
Two candidates who say they bleed maroon and gold are on the campaign trail, fighting for their home turf.
The American Planning Association named Mill Avenue in Tempe one of the 10 Great Streets in America for 2008 at a ceremony early Wednesday morning.
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
One professor at the West campus has found a way to balance education with giving back to the community.
ASU researchers are working to improve the criteria used in the search for extraterrestrial life on other planets.
The future of media will be free content, a technology industry leader told ASU students Wednesday morning.
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
By November, students on the Tempe campus will be able to find relief from the sun in the shade provided by 100 new trees.
With a weak economy in a state hit hard by the housing crisis, some Valley churches are seeing fewer donations with increased requests for assistance.
Their bludgers are dodgeballs, their quaffle is a deflated volleyball and their brooms were bought at Wal-Mart.
One clothing company is letting customers have their green and wear it too.
ASU police have arrested nine Delta Sigma Phi fraternity members on suspicion of disorderly conduct.
Arizona State University's police department is actively patrolling bike racks this semester due to an increase of bike thefts at the start of the year.
Friends of an ASU freshman killed in a four-vehicle car crash in Phoenix on Wednesday night remembered her as a cheerful person.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Jehnifer Niklas dug through 150 pounds of garbage and discovered nearly 40 percent it was recyclable, proving to ASU and the City of Mesa the Polytechnic campus needs a recycling program.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.