Through imperfection, Mathew Sandoval shares the origins of Día de los Muertos
Mathew Sandoval is an honors faculty fellow at Barrett and has been formally researching the origins of Día de los Muertos since 2014.
Mathew Sandoval is an honors faculty fellow at Barrett and has been formally researching the origins of Día de los Muertos since 2014.
Eight ASU students were selected to participate in the Smithsonian Institute’s new undergraduate internship for Latinx students.
ASU at Mesa City Center held a two-day grand opening event, introducing the home of the Sidney Poitier New American Film School.
When the state of Arizona was having a hard time finding funding for public university athletics, Novus Innovation Corridor, a private-public partnership to fund the facilities became a vision for ASU to pursue.
Noble Library is taking over as Hayden Library is no longer offering 24-hour weekday services.
An ASU student is required to pay a fine and attend an education class to suspend prosecution against her after an altercation at the GLV.
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As the Mirabella vs. Shady Park case make the front page of the Wall Street Journal, the city of Tempe submits court documents to support Shady Park.
Without a special events permit, AZ Hugs for the Houseless is now struggling to find a location to continue serving food and providing resources.
Two years of COVID-19 learning changed the way some teachers approach assignments and teaching a class.
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The Shroom Society at ASU educates members on mycology, the study of fungi, through foraging trips, mushroom growing events, education sessions and guest speakers.
ASU's riichi mahjong club reflects on their interests about the game and why they continue to play.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke to The State Press Thursday regarding student housing, ASU football, state funding and more.
Nursing students speak on the the struggles of finding transportation to their consistent required clinical experiences.
ASU professors weigh in with their thoughts after Chegg changed its policy on the student information it provides to universities and professors.
ASU challenges the steady decline in rates of Arizona high school graduates attending college as current ASU students share their own experiences.
Iranian students took part in a Tempe protest against the Islamic regime in Iran and call for more action and outreach from ASU.
A student protest, lawsuit, letters and updated Title IX regulation add to abortion controversy and confusion across Arizona.
Construction is booming at ASU with over 150 projects occurring on and around the campuses, including new academic and residential buildings.
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