New Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law building unveiled during public tour
The public can finally view the new ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s building that will welcome students this fall.
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The public can finally view the new ASU Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s building that will welcome students this fall.
Thousands of Arizonans went to the polls Tuesday to cast their vote, but for some, that meant waiting in line for up to five hours to participate in the state's voting process.
After the national voter turnout for college-aged citizens hit an all-time low in 2014, with only 19.9 percent of 18 to 29-year-olds casting ballots, some young voters are seeking to draw greater turnouts in upcoming elections.
Students that look to buy their first puppy have multiple choices to make when getting a dog, but after Tempe passed a new law banning the sale of dogs from puppy mills there are a fewer choices to make.
While more and more ASU students participate in study abroad programs each semester, ASU started a new kind of global exchange by welcoming four Pakistani professors this semester.
As Mill Avenue begins to bustle on a Friday night, the security guards of local bars and clubs gear up to check the identification of night-life lovers. Yet these bouncers face a challenge in identifying whether the IDs being presented are fake or not.
During a typical school day, ASU students can be seen getting on and off of the blue Orbit buses that zip around the University. By October 2017, these buses will be able to take students to destinations throughout southern Tempe.
ASU’s peer-to-peer outreach program for sexual assault survivors, the Sun Devil Support Network, seeks to connect with people of all backgrounds as it expands in its second semester on campus.
Women often face the struggle of either pursing their career goals or focusing on raising a family. ASU alumna Robyn Barrett said that this can be especially difficult in corporate America.
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