Veterans, ASU alumni give back to community through The Veterans Directory
A group of veterans and ASU alumni are giving back to the military community by operating a sort of online "Yellow Pages for Veterans," called The Veterans Directory.
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A group of veterans and ASU alumni are giving back to the military community by operating a sort of online "Yellow Pages for Veterans," called The Veterans Directory.
ASU's University Center at 1130 E University Dr. is pictured on Wednesday, June 1. Students working for PayPal work out of Building C in the University Center.
Students can now earn up to $6,000 per year in tuition breaks by working customer service jobs near ASU's Tempe campus, thanks to a partnership between ASU, PayPal and nonprofit Education at Work.
The Sun Devils staged a rally against USC at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on Friday night, giving up a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning before coming back in the eighth and gliding to a 3-2 victory.
Student Book Center pictured on College Avenue on Friday, May 27. The store is closing on May 31 after 49 years of business.
After operating across the street from ASU's Tempe campus for 49 years, the locally-familiar Student Book Center will be closing its doors for good.
Following a lengthy vote count and a special election replete with controversy over missing informational packets, Gov. Doug Ducey announced the education funding plan Proposition 123 has passed.
As votes for and against Proposition 123 continue to pour in following the May 17 special election, officials are not expecting a result until Friday.
Representatives who support and oppose Prop. 123 worked within the Arizona Capitol building on May 18, 2016.
Friends and colleagues of deceased ASU English instructor Debra Schwartz are carrying on her memory by bringing the same commitment to the community she exemplified through her life.
The Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court issued decisions on five pending cases from this year's Tempe USG election.
The Undergraduate Student Government appropriations process is responsible for funding student clubs and organizations. It is also responsible when these bodies do not receive enough funding.
In the final week of March, Tempe Undergraduate Student Government's election season brought campaign drama to a head, with one candidate who said he lost faith in the University's student government system and another who dropped out of the race after complaints against his campaign opened a school investigation.
Thousands of supporters brushed shoulders on Saturday to catch a glimpse of GOP presidential front-runner, Donald Trump at his Fountain Hills rally. Applause reached near-deafening levels when Trump, sporting his signature "Make America Great Again" hat, asked for their vote.
Democratic government functions on the idea that a group of elected officials can acutely and accurately satisfy the wants and needs of the public they’re chosen to represent. The Undergraduate Student Government at ASU operates in the same way.
Starry-eyed high school graduates annually trade the last four awkward years of their lives for the promises of college: unparalleled education, cultural experimentation and affectation of change — the likes of which previously seemed reserved only for the greatest among them.
ASU researchers are working hand in hand with Mayo Clinic in Arizona to conduct research on issues facing the medical industry, with a significant focus on Alzheimer's disease.
Safety on college campuses has become a contested issue, with students, faculty and third parties all throwing their hats in the ring to ensure the safety of those on campus.
Current and alumni members of the Arizona State Marching Band meet at Kiwanis Park in Tempe, Arizona, on Sunday, November 15, 2015, to commemorate 100-years of making music.
The history of the ASU marching band is wrapped up in the history of the University, ASU alumna Leslie Anderson said. She graduated in 1979 and was a member of the marching band during her time at ASU.
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