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(03/19/24 2:04am)
On Saturday, a sea of eager participants, adorned in pristine white attire ranging from t-shirts to traditional garb, gathered behind the Tempe Sun Devil Fitness Complex's east chain-link fence, anticipation palpable in the air.
(03/19/24 2:45am)
With the help of a pilot directing them through a track, miniature RC planes complete an assortment of missions, including carrying objects from figurines to cargo, in the annual AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition, where students’ countless hours of work pay off.
(03/19/24 3:26am)
March is halfway done, and students are officially chugging toward the school finish line. See what the stars have in store for you this semester and find the perfect scent to match your life path this week.
(03/20/24 2:31am)
On the Polytechnic campus, for a second year in a row, the executive ticket is running unopposed. Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic candidates for president, vice president of service and vice president of policy are therefore set for the 2024-25 academic year.
(03/19/24 1:37am)
Making hospitable homes in NCAA basketball continues to become more important in light of the transfer portal, and ASU has struggled to be that home for many players. Many guys have suited up for the Sun Devils and did their best to keep the boat afloat, but they eventually moved on.
(03/19/24 2:39am)
In January 2024 ASU became the first higher education institution to partner with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. This opens the gates for new learning and research opportunities across the University.
(03/19/24 2:22am)
At the top of collegiate men's tennis, every program has great recruits and top-tier talent. However, coaches can’t expect to sign players and call it a day; they have to build players so they can reach their full potential. They have to gain an edge.
(03/15/24 2:38am)
While eating at university fast food restaurants and dining halls is easy, taking time out of the day to figure out a nutritious eating plan is important to stay healthy and preserve energy in the classroom.
(03/22/24 4:37am)
While ASU is surrounded by a desert with year-round warm weather, students interested in snow sports came together to form one of the largest clubs on campus: Snow Devils.
(03/15/24 3:18am)
"Dune: Part Two" tells stories of worlds both real and fictional in its plot marked with politics, prophecy and power — and it may have set a new standard in sci-fi along the way.
(03/13/24 4:16am)
Initial results from the Tempe election suggest the General Plan measure will pass by a large margin, and newcomer Nikki Amberg will sit on the City Council alongside Doreen Garlid and Randy Keating, both incumbents facing reelection. Mayor Corey Woods will win reelection as he ran unopposed.
(03/12/24 2:40pm)
After a grueling season, the ASU men's basketball team has one more game on the calendar — a matchup with Utah in the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament.
(03/12/24 2:57am)
Sun Devil wrestling won its 24th and final Pac-12 championship on Sunday, further etching its name into collegiate wrestling history by defeating all conference contemporaries by more than 20 points.
(03/01/24 2:56am)
When ASU alumni Ken Bonham and Scott Kaufmann first met, it was through mutual friends. They were not in the same major, graduating class or job field.
(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.
(03/01/24 4:01am)
To many, the sight of two players dropping the gloves for a fight at center ice in a heated moment in an NHL game is something met with excitement.
(03/12/24 1:15am)
The City of Tempe will hold an election on March 12 to present the General Plan 2050 to Tempe voters for approval, elect three candidates to the City Council and reelect the mayor, who is running unopposed.
(03/01/24 3:11am)
As spring break begins, set aside the hustle of campus life and lose yourself in the pages of extraordinary literature recommended by students and faculty. Grab your beach towel or cozy up in your favorite reading nook; the literary escapades await!
(02/29/24 3:26am)
In the history of the Power Five Conferences, no school had ever brought men's tennis back before, so when ASU's men's tennis program was discontinued in 2008, its future seemed nonexistent. Tennis wasn't coming back to Tempe.
(03/01/24 1:04am)
With more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree options, there is becoming less of a traditional path to earning a degree and entering the workforce after graduation.