Full return to campus brings all-time enrollment high, COVID-19 threats
ASU's 2021-22 school year began with record-breaking enrollment numbers, but some students worry the return of crowded classrooms will be short-lived.
ASU's 2021-22 school year began with record-breaking enrollment numbers, but some students worry the return of crowded classrooms will be short-lived.
With ASU campuses transitioning back to fully in-person, the Fall 2021 back-to-school guide answers students' FAQs.
International students talk about the challenges of studying in another country and connecting to a new community during the pandemic.
Students now have a chance to relieve the stresses of college at a local cat lounge.
ASU to add new research laboratories, parking structures and dorm renovations.
Holly Davis, 34, faces 25 years in prison for murdering Yue Jiang, 19, in a 2016 road rage attack in Tempe.
ASU students take a break away from the classroom to help entrepreneurs start up local businesses.
Uber has decided to stop all self-driving car tests in Arizona, two months after a fatal accident in Tempe.
Students prove their intelligence at the ASU Academic Bowl, striving to have their school's name engraved on the trophy and win scholarship money.
Remember Pat Tillman's legacy with the sculptor of the statue.
Students weigh whether Barrett, the Honors College is worth the additional money and work.
USG Tempe President Allison Sorgeloos talks about running unopposed and how she plans to work with the media during her term.
Intro to Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease and Intro to Hospice and Palliative care aim to give students hands-on experience with patients and break the stigma surrounding limiting diseases.
ASU PD Detective Lloyd Tuilefano explains how to use the on-campus emergency boxes in place for student's safety.
University law enforcement encourages students to follow the Run-Hide-Fight technique.
ASU professor Hans van der Mars aims for students' lifelong involvement in physical activities by emphasizing secondary physical education.
The Arizona legislature has left ASU to mostly fend for itself in order to cover building repairs and renewal.
The Engrained Cafe downtown serves alcohol on campus and accepts Maroon and Gold dollars, but says it does not aim to serve the student population.
With successful compost strategies being adopted by the University as a whole, students ask for even more options.
ASU's Ask a Biologist website has gotten 50 million visits since its inception in 1997, and now the site is evolving to include augmented reality and new specialty features.
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