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(04/17/18 3:41am)
More than half of the 35 ASU journalism students who originally expressed interest in interviewing with Sinclair Broadcast Group recruiters dropped out of the interview days, according to Cronkite School Associate Dean Mark Lodato.
(04/13/18 3:45am)
Sanjeev Khagram was an entrepreneur from a young age, helping his parents run a small New Jersey gift shop business by the time he was 13.
(04/05/18 3:35am)
An ASU-led project called SolarSPELL is preparing to make a push into more countries while it updates the technology that comes with its devices.
(03/25/18 9:52pm)
According to ASU Police, 2018 has shown the lowest number of reported bike thefts since 2011. Numbers gathered from ASU Police daily crime logs.
(03/23/18 1:54am)
Photo illustration of a student browsing classes on Coursicle outside of Taylor Place in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday, March 22, 2018.
(03/22/18 10:00pm)
Photo illustration of a student browsing classes on Coursicle outside of Taylor Place on Thursday, March 22.
(03/25/18 11:02pm)
ASU bike theft numbers are the lowest they have been in years, according to daily logs from the ASU Police Department.
(03/23/18 2:23am)
Almost every ASU student has undergone the emotional rollercoaster that is course registration — from waking up at the crack of dawn to battle it out with 70,000 of their peers to get every necessary class to experiencing the gut-wrenching feeling after realizing one of those necessary classes is full.
(03/01/18 3:48am)
Nicole Carroll, who is transitioning from the Arizona Republic into her new position as Editor-in-Chief of USA Today, poses for a photo while wearing a sweatshirt from her days in The State Press in her office in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018.
(03/01/18 12:28am)
Nicole Carroll in her office on Feb. 28, wearing a State Press sweatshirt from her college days.
(03/02/18 1:02am)
Nicole Carroll graduated from ASU's Cronkite School in 1991. Now, she's preparing to take on the role of editor-in-chief at USA Today, which she will begin on March 7.
(02/08/18 2:46am)
Information gathered from the National Congress of American Indians and the U.S. Department of Justice. Graphic published on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.
(10/15/17 10:04pm)
On June 30, 2013, 19 of Arizona’s wildland firefighters lost their lives when storm winds carried a wildfire in Yarnell, Arizona to the area where they were working.
(09/21/17 3:45am)
This summer, parents, students and educators came together to collect enough signatures to get a referendum designed to alter Arizona’s school voucher program on the ballot.
(12/02/16 2:58am)
An ASU student in her dorm room holds condoms she received for free at ASU.
(12/02/16 6:42am)
ASU, like many universities across the country, claims to support safe sex across campus, but some students have spoken out to claim otherwise.
(11/17/16 5:48pm)
A water pipe burst on the fifth floor of Juniper Hall in the Barrett, the Honors College Tempe community Tuesday night, forcing approximately 150 students out of the building, according to ASU.
(11/07/16 12:22am)
The 2016 election is a unique one, featuring the two most unfavorable candidates in history, according to a poll by ABC News and the Washington Post.
(11/03/16 2:59am)
One in 184 people in Arizona are homeless, and 71 percent of Arizona's homeless population lives in Maricopa County.
(10/28/16 5:20am)
Zachariah Webb, Normal Noise’s former editor-in-chief, is perplexed.