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(05/11/24 1:47am)
Two recent ASU graduates drowned at Fossil Creek on Wednesday. The bodies of Rakesh Reddy Lakkireddy and Rohith Manikanta Repala were recovered on Thursday, May 9, according to Gila County Sheriff Adam Shepherd.
(05/10/24 9:05pm)
“Adulting” is hard. Out of nowhere students are expected to understand terms like “finance,” “certificate of deposit” and “debit-to-income ratio.” What does it all mean? Though the importance of financial literacy might not have been a priority during our high school years, there are a few things more important as we prepare ourselves for the next step in our adult lives.
(05/10/24 7:26pm)
ASU Police Department Chief Michael Thompson was placed on paid administrative leave on May 10 following complaints regarding his actions at the pro-Palestine encampment on April 26 and 27, according to an ASU spokesperson.
(05/10/24 9:11pm)
Former Colorado sophomore running back Alton McCaskill IV has committed to ASU after playing four games with the Buffaloes last season, according to ESPN.
(05/09/24 2:07am)
Former ASU postdoctoral researcher Jonathan Yudelman resigned from his position before being identified in a viral video physically and verbally intimidating two people at a pro-Israel rally, according to an ASU spokesperson. Today, the president of ASU stated Yudelman is banned from campus and teaching classes. His resignation — submitted prior to May 5 — from his position at the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership would have been effective on June 30.
(05/09/24 3:53am)
All 20 of the students who were arrested at a pro-Palestine protest on April 26 and 27 have filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents for infringing upon their freedom of speech. The group hopes to receive a preliminary injunction from the court, which would temporarily remove the suspension placed on the students so they would be able to complete outstanding assignments and finals.
(05/08/24 7:40pm)
Legendary ASU women’s tennis head coach Sheila McInerney is retiring after four decades of building one of the most successful women's tennis programs in the country.
(05/08/24 5:27am)
An ASU postdoctoral researcher was identified and accused of intimidating two people across the street from a pro-Israel rally in a viral social media video.
(05/06/24 9:31pm)
On Sunday morning, ASU student organizations held a rally in solidarity with Israel and Jewish students on campus at the intersection of University Drive and College Avenue.
(05/03/24 12:10am)
Speakers and organizers gathered at the northwest corner of Alumni Lawn on Thursday morning to discuss the "punitive" treatment of students by ASU administration and police the week prior, according to event speakers.
(05/02/24 10:14pm)
A sea of legislators and community advocates donned Planned Parenthood blue on Thursday for Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' first step in repealing the near-total abortion ban that was passed by the state's Supreme Court on April 9. The legislation was reintroduced from a Civil War-era law that predated Arizona's statehood by 48 years.
(05/08/24 8:00pm)
This past year of State Press Magazine has been incredibly exciting to witness and be part of. Reporters were unafraid to shed light on severe injustices at the University and in the community, and multimedia staff pioneered changes to the mag’s layout and made bold design choices all year. I am in awe of the work that has come out of this team.
(05/01/24 8:00pm)
This is ASU, No. 1 in innovation and No. 2 in lying about how sustainable it is, behind the Environmental Protection Agency. It’s a university I attend — on occasion — and chances are you do too in some capacity, unless you are hate-reading this magazine from the Daily Wildcat’s newsroom. In which case, get inspired.
(05/06/24 8:00pm)
Attention, Sun Devils —
(05/03/24 8:00pm)
You may be thinking, "Who would want to read a 'best of 'list about parking lots?" To that I say, shut the hell up! This is Arizona — our main attraction is parking lots! How else are we supposed to maintain our glorious reputation as an urban heat island? Don't underestimate the grand and glorious world of ASU and ASU-adjacent parking lots.
(05/07/24 8:00pm)
"Make sure you don’t study too hard," they say. "Go out sometimes — have fun!"
(05/04/24 8:00pm)
Songs are like snow globes. A lifetime of music listening amounts to a cavernous room full of the glass orbs, perched upon shelves teeming with the memories contained in each.
(05/02/24 8:00pm)
Toby and I have been best friends for as long as I can remember. We both liked sea creatures. It’s funny how simple friendship can be when you’re young. All you had to say was "You’re my best friend now," and just like that, you were best friends.
(04/29/24 8:13pm)
Known to the world as the First Nations, Indigenous populations have spanned the historical timeline, maintaining their sense of culture and indigeneity despite centuries of loss and oppression.
(04/30/24 6:41pm)
My 20th birthday brought many changes — some expected and others unwelcome. When you're born two days before Christmas, there's always a lingering tension in the air as your family packs every long-standing holiday tradition into 48 hours — and crams your birthday on top of it all.