Despite state incentives, Arizona struggles to retain teachers
The Arizona Teachers Academy offers scholarships to students studying education that has resulted in steady enrollment, but the state has problems retaining teachers post graduation.
The Arizona Teachers Academy offers scholarships to students studying education that has resulted in steady enrollment, but the state has problems retaining teachers post graduation.
Plans to restore the Hayden Flour Mill in to expanded retail and recreational spaces also honors Native heritage.
ASU invited a guest speaker to talk about free expression on campuses after months of protests and controversial events
Sun Devils seeking nostalgia and retro games gather through the ASU Trading Card Game Club, harkening back to a simpler time when games were played face-to-face.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes signed a letter with other attorneys general across the county hoping to ban flavored vape products accused of being directed toward younger demographics.
Jewish organizations across campus endorsed a petition calling on ASU administration, faculty and student leaders "to attend at least one training session on antisemitism, the Holocaust and life in Israel"
Students, local organizations and faculty speak out against TPUSA and their controversial past on campus
From 'extremely behind' to 'turning a corner,' ASU's NIL regime is on the way up.
Students for Justice in Palestine at ASU presented a petition for the University to boycott and divest from Israel and have organized protests on campus and in Phoenix.
Many students know someone who is taking more than 18 credits in a semester. But why do students opt for the heavier workload, and what are the effects of such a schedule?
ASU is part of the Gendered Violence Research Network, which works to prevent violence on a global scale with other organizations around the world.
Tempe is investing in its historic Downtown and Mill Avenue areas to make a more pedestrian-friendly area with a connection to the City's roots in art and culture.
Tempe is raising the age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21 after a city council vote on Oct. 26.
As ASU tries to keep up with a growing student population and new degree programs, new construction projects continue to pop up across the valley.
There are a plethora of coffee shops in Phoenix and Tempe, each with their own personality, for students looking to finish assignments or grab a pick-me-up in a new environment.
ASU joined various universities, groups of institutions, and a scholarship fund in a statement to support Israel and denounce Hamas.
The new Undergraduate Student Government leadership has been working since the beginning of the fall semester on fulfilling campaign promises.
Students and community members rallied outside Old Main and marched around the Tempe campus to show support for Palestine as conflict in the region continues.
Renaming the West Campus to West Valley now emphasizes its role in serving 15 surrounding communities.
ASU student comics reflect on how a changing writer's room is demonstrative of modern discourse and political culture.
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