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(04/28/17 3:41am)
Many students get tattoos during the school year, either because the designs are deeply personal or simply because the ink compliments their aesthetic. As summer approaches, those same students face a stark reality: returning home to their families who are less than accepting of their new body art.
(04/13/17 11:31pm)
Students gathered on Hayden Lawn Thursday morning to protest a series of policies by the Trump administration, blocking the sidewalk with a human wall "against hate.”
(02/15/17 11:15pm)
Students assembled on the north stage of the ASU Memorial Union on Wednesday to collect signatures for a petition targeting Arizona Senator Jeff Flake. The petition gave students a platform to voice their opinions about the recent “global gag rule” executive order, which defunded international organizations that offered abortion information.
(02/02/17 3:39am)
Tucked away across from the engineering center on the eastern end of campus is a hidden gem of ASU Tempe: the Crepe Club.
(12/01/16 5:36am)
ASU students are feeling the pressures of finals week taking a toll on their mental health.
(11/18/16 4:37am)
In the wake of a controversial presidential election, tensions among some minority student groups are high, with several students reporting threats on campus since Donald Trump became president-elect.
(11/15/16 3:51am)
Despite partial blindness in both eyes, Marieke Davis has finished a long-time aspiration during her final year at ASU: drawing and producing her own comic book, as well as an audio version for other visually impaired readers.
(11/11/16 10:36pm)
Editor's Note: This article contains reporting on racially-charged language.
(11/11/16 4:08am)
The Arizona Center, the outdoor mall frequented by ASU students and staff alike, will be undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation for the first time in nearly 30 years in early 2017, bringing changes to the complex to keep up with the revitalization of downtown Phoenix, according to the center's new owners.
(11/03/16 3:56am)
The Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a tradition about honoring and remembering the dead, but for many at ASU, it is a chance to reconnect with their heritage or feel close to family celebrating the holiday elsewhere.
(11/04/16 3:40am)
There are more than 4,000 students with disabilities studying at ASU, but for most, these disabilities are invisible to the naked eye, providing a set of unique challenges to their lives.
(10/28/16 5:20am)
Zachariah Webb, Normal Noise’s former editor-in-chief, is perplexed.
(10/27/16 4:47am)
Downtown Phoenix is full of hundreds of people throughout the day, crossing streets and maneuvering alongside cars, but social work junior Joey Hagemeier doesn’t see the hustle of city life. He can’t see anything but light and shadow.
(10/18/16 3:07am)
Over the course of 28 hours, ten teams of ASU students raced to develop apps designed to fix problems that students at the University face every day as part of the first-ever 2016 Great Appathon.
(10/18/16 3:22am)
ASU officials published their annual statistics on crime at the school, a report covering all crime on the campus, at the end of September.
(09/26/16 9:57pm)
Three protesters were arrested Monday at a Black Lives Matter protest that blocked the Mill Avenue bridges for over an hour.
(09/21/16 3:02am)
A controversial figure in Arizona, known for his “You Deserve Rape” campaign, was arrested Tuesday following a reported assault on a female UA student.
(09/20/16 3:03am)
Millions of dollars of technology was launched out of the earth’s atmosphere on top of an Atlas 5 rocket on Sept. 8, and a team of over 40 ASU students and faculty watched with bated breath as the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft began its journey to a nearby asteroid.