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(02/16/24 4:03am)
Hugo Tapia is one of five candidates vying for a seat on the Tempe City Council in the upcoming election in March 2024, when Tempe residents will vote for their top three choices.
(02/15/24 3:03am)
Thrifting used to be a money saving tactic. Now, groups of fashion-forward students walk open-air thrift markets skimming racks and enjoying the activity.
(02/15/24 2:37am)
The ASU men's tennis team has a chance for unprecedented success this weekend. After defeating No. 25 Florida State and Virginia Commonwealth on Jan. 28, the Sun Devils earned a spot at the ITA Division I National Men's Team Indoor Championship. This will be the team's first time since it was revitalized at ASU in 2018.
(02/15/24 2:52am)
Tempe City Council unanimously voted in favor of going through with plans to redevelop Danelle Plaza, a 14-acre shopping center in the heart of Tempe. The renovation plan includes decisions to add more small businesses and to increase Danelle Plaza’s artistic qualities, such as public art, live music and culture.
(02/14/24 2:32am)
An office of the National Labor Relations Board ruled that Dartmouth College men's basketball players are employees and should be paid, setting up a long fight toward paying college athletes at larger programs, such as ASU.
(02/13/24 4:18am)
In a box overlooking the field of Mountain America Stadium and the city of Tempe, a sold-out crowd of students, alumni and comedy fans from across Arizona erupted in laughter and applause.
(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.
(02/09/24 1:52am)
The NCAA is investigating the University of Florida's failed name, image and likeness-backed recruitment of ASU sophomore quarterback Jaden Rashada.
(02/09/24 4:27am)
On Thursday night, yellow and red lanterns decorated the trees outside of Hayden Library as students gathered in small groups to partake in activities and collect trinkets in anticipation of the Lunar New Year.
(02/09/24 3:42am)
False information has taken over sports media with an increase of sensationalized coverage and a lack of journalistic standards. But ASU experts, as well as sports fans and influencers, offer insight to navigating what's true and what's not.
(02/08/24 3:04am)
Sun Devil Men's basketball seems to be riding a seesaw. Just over a month ago, the team was on its way up, and now it's on its way back down. The squad has now lost six out of the last seven games.
(02/08/24 3:51am)
When ASU professor Andrew Maynard asked one of his classes last fall what they thought about using ChatGPT, he said the feedback included two main responses.
(02/07/24 3:51am)
In sports, there is a common adage: "Defense wins championships."
(02/07/24 3:18am)
ASU President Michael Crow said at a student forum on the West Valley campus Tuesday that the University is "approaching the timeframe" to begin appointing a new athletic director, nearly four months after Ray Anderson stepped down from the decision.
(02/07/24 3:42am)
The announcement of the partnership between ASU and OpenAI has sparked a flurry of anticipation and concern among faculty and students alike, revealing a spectrum of opinions on the future of AI in education.
(02/06/24 7:54pm)
The University is not an isolated island; it exists within a broader community touched by the same societal threats and challenges as what lies off campus. ASU must extend its duty of care beyond campus boundaries and proactively inform students about incidents in surrounding areas, especially areas considered a staple of the college culture.
(02/06/24 3:29am)
(02/06/24 4:01am)
After a 22-26 record last season, the Sun Devil softball squad needed reinforcements going into the 2024 season. They quickly got to work, adding six transfer athletes from all over the country.
(02/02/24 2:41am)
Despite everything No. 17 ASU Hockey has been able to do this season, their season hangs in the balance with just 10 games remaining. In a potential "must win out" situation to make the NCAA tournament, the first test comes this weekend against the Lindenwood team.
(02/02/24 1:59am)
After four seasons as a valiant victor in Ann Arbor for the University of Michigan Wolverines, graduate student softball player Audrey LeClair returned to her hometown to fight for the maroon and gold.