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(04/26/24 3:35am)
From floods to fires to mold, residents within Palo Verde East, Hassayampa Academic Village, Best Hall and Tooker House have reported facing a plethora of struggles with their living conditions.
(04/23/24 3:18am)
The School of International Letters and Cultures offers Sun Devils more than 20 languages to learn. Ranging from Arabic to Romanian, students can delve into minor languages that have a large impact on our society and are even crucial to our government.
(04/17/24 2:55am)
On April 19, Sun Devils will crowd together in Mullett Arena to have cake hurled at their faces. Of course, they will also enjoy a free festival, complete with local music and diverse food.
(04/10/24 1:43am)
This fall semester, ASU is welcoming new classes to the curriculum. These educational opportunities allow Sun Devils to learn about South Asian culture through the courses Modern and Contemporary Art of India and South Asia, the Bollywood Nation, the Dances of India and the Religions of India.
(04/09/24 2:43am)
Safety is a prevalent and important issue at any university. With ASU's main campus being located in the heart of Tempe and open to the public — excluding dorms and on-campus housing — there are often security concerns for students, especially for women.
(03/26/24 2:04am)
Moving to the rhythm, beats and pressure, the Tango Club at ASU teaches students about the Argentine tango and spotlights self-expression through dancing.
(03/26/24 2:55am)
A crescent moon glows from the top of A Mountain for everyone to see, signifying Ramadan and the start of devotion for the Muslim community.
(03/01/24 4:19am)
Blasting music from electric guitars, booming from drums and captivating vocals and lyrics is what makes the annual Battle of the Bands the ultimate competition, but the semifinal came with a twist this year.
(02/28/24 3:37am)
Many students choose ASU as their first university to attend — or their second, third or fourth. College students transfer schools for various reasons, such as departure from community college, location, degree programs and more.
(02/21/24 4:15am)
Downtown Phoenix is filled with places and activities that may be too expensive for some college students to fully reap the benefits of. Fortunately, in between bustling stores and pricey stops are locally owned, affordable shops prepared for Sun Devils looking to enjoy the city.
(02/15/24 3:10am)
Amid increased greenhouse gas emissions and melting glaciers, the Earth is suffering due to global warming, among other environmental issues. ASU's Environmental Advocacy, Restoration and Technology for Humanity Club, also referred to as EARTH Club, is all about combating how humans impact the Earth negatively.
(02/13/24 3:03am)
The rhythm of her heartbeat is replaced with the sound of hooves hitting the ground. The judges disappear; now it is just Lucy Chapman, a senior studying biology, and her horse, Frankie, fighting for a win against all obstacles.
(02/01/24 3:17am)
Seven vast continents hold an abundance of culture, education and excitement. For Sun Devils, that adventure is easily attainable through the numerous possibilities presented in studying abroad.
(01/30/24 3:18am)
A comforting atmosphere fills the room with tables covered in free stickers, condoms and dental dams, lollipops and Julie, an emergency contraceptive. Chairs are packed with people freely talking to one another. The Devils in the Bedroom club session has just started.
(01/18/24 4:20am)
Tempe is often flooded with students flocking to Mill, ready to party at establishments such as CASA and Varsity Tavern. However, the spotlight on parties and bars shadows other activities, stores and restaurants that await eagerly for Sun Devils. Much of them are known like the Chuckbox, but Tempe also has some hidden gems.
(11/29/23 3:03am)
Throughout Native American Heritage Month, the University, in collaboration with The Heard Museum's Native Artists Resource Group, displayed prints crafted by Native American veterans along the walls of the ArtSpace West gallery on the West Valley Campus from Nov. 8 to Nov. 22.
(11/17/23 2:29am)
The holidays have crept up once again to signify the beginning of the end of the semester — the final stretch with class exams before the month-long winter break. Yet, with the end in sight, this means the beginning of Sun Devils finding flights or rides back to their hometowns.
(11/02/23 1:01am)
About midway through every semester, students flock to their MyASU pages to complete the seemingly impossible task of selecting courses to stay on track with their program while making sure the classes are not too early (an 8 a.m.), not too late (anything after 5 p.m.) and definitely not on Fridays.