Glitter is litter: ASU experts caution against popular graduation tradition
Glitter usage during graduation photos is harmful to the environment, ASU experts say.
Glitter usage during graduation photos is harmful to the environment, ASU experts say.
The only Dutch Bros. in central Phoenix will have to move by 2020.
ASU and Indian Country Today partner to open ICT's second newsroom at the Cronkite School.
"The Side You Don't See" panel members discussed the relationship between media and police.
Noam Chomsky closes ASU's Undergraduate Philosophy Club first conference and inspires new plans for the club's future.
State Press digital editor Alexis Potter talks about her advice for incoming freshman, her upbringing and more.
Tempe published a draft of its Vision Zero plan, which seeks to eliminate roadway fatalities.
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and the College of Health Solutions collaborate on various interdisciplinary projects.
ASU is set to establish a chapter of the Native American Journalists Association at the Cronkite school.
The Boots and Belles event organized by ASU students helps send children with incarcerated parents to AZ Camp 180.
ASU organizations are working to promote sexual assault awareness during April's Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
ASU's School of Nursing receives a $50 million donation from the Edson family.
The for-profit endeavor aims to pave way for more corporate partnerships with the University in its efforts to increase education attainment.
The State Press shares events happening on or near ASU campuses next week.
The group aims to be inclusive while also creating solidarity among black students on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
An ASU student is aiming to help local youths by attempting to guide them through their college careers.
ASU Latinx students find community and connection to their heritage through dancing.
Mobile app uses class syllabi to create semester-long schedules for students.
PBS NewsHour will open a western bureau at the Cronkite school later this year.
ASU's Education for Humanity initiative provides education to refugees and displaced learners.
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