Many ASU students change their major due to job market, workload
Shifts in job availability and program difficulty are among the many reasons that over 70% of ASU students change their major during their undergraduate years.
Shifts in job availability and program difficulty are among the many reasons that over 70% of ASU students change their major during their undergraduate years.
Join hosts Abby Bessinger and Tyler Abrams for this week's episode of State Press Play. Tune in to hear about study abroad opportunities at ASU and events around campus that celebrate and honor Black History Month.
The first of February marks the beginning of Black History Month — a month-long observance highlighting the culture and contributions of Black people.
Choosing a study abroad program and figuring out financial aid can be a difficult process. This guide shows how to easily find information on various aspects of studying abroad.
Up to 29 political debates will be organized by a joint operation between Citizens Clean Elections, Arizona Media Association and Riester after Cronkite and Arizona PBS departure.
Kintsugi is a new student organization for students searching for Asian awareness, brotherhood and community engagement.
With ASU increasing tuition for the upcoming academic year, students turn to a variety of scholarships to help them fund their higher education.
The State Press asked students from across campuses and grade levels at ASU how they feel about the use of birth control and contraception resources offered by the University.
On Jan. 29, University of Arizona held a leadership forum to discuss next steps in the plan to address an expected $177 million shortfall.
Devils in the Bedroom is a safe place for students to come when they are in need or wishing to learn about anything related to sex.
SJP at ASU said they were cleared of wrongdoing in a rock-throwing incident at a USG Tempe meeting last year, but ASU PD is still investigating the incident.
Shots fired outside Fat Tuesday on Mill Avenue resulted in one victim sustaining non-life-threatening injuries.
The co-ed engineering-based fraternity focuses on career development of members as they continue to create an expansive network of fellow engineers.
Braille Devils at ASU hosted a children's Braille book producing on Wednesday focused on educating students on the importance of Braille literacy and accessibility for the visually impaired
Tempe PD is investigating a potential shooting outside El P's off Lemon St.
The LibrES project brings multiple facets of ASU into a partnership, funded by a $35 million grant, to help end gender-based violence in El Salvador.
ASU senior Max Bregman plans to take the Arizona electric vehicle space by storm with his year-old startup, BreatheEV.
Students join together to better their storytelling and analysis abilities through outlets like book clubs and video game narrative discussions
A pro-Palestine protest organized by SJP presented a list of boycott and divestment demands to the Fulton Center, where the list was collected by a senior VP
If ASU administration really cared about the safety and success of their LGBTQ+ students, it would listen to their requests and establish a physical safe space on campus.
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