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(01/25/24 4:08am)
The bathtub scene, the graveyard scene, and of course, the iconic "Murder on the Dancefloor" closing song. If there’s a movie that people are talking about, it’s "Saltburn". But as the film, available to stream on Prime Video, gains notoriety for these scandalous scenes, the question becomes why people are watching it in the first place.
(01/19/24 3:19am)
The Gym Devils continue to build on last season by adding three new assistant coaches: James Williams, Lacy Dagen, and Jazmyn Foberg, all of whom hail from different coaching experiences.
(01/19/24 2:05am)
Imagine a world where neurodevelopmental diseases are eradicated, where an individual can take antibiotics without developing resistance, and where there are prospective treatments for rare terminal cancers.
(01/23/24 3:08am)
Name, image and likeness payments define a new era of college sports, and ASU is searching for an athletic director to catch them up to speed. Former ASU athletic director Ray Anderson couldn't see change coming.
(01/19/24 2:58am)
Heading into halftime with a 13-point lead, the Sun Devils had UCLA Bruins right where they wanted them. Then, in what felt like an instant, ASU's lead was gone to a UCLA 68-66 win Wednesday night.
(02/06/24 1:18am)
Switching your major in college can be a common occurrence for reasons such as grades, interests and job availability post-graduation. More than 70% of ASU students change their major at least once during their undergraduate years, according to a study done in 2020 by ASU.
(01/18/24 3:52am)
Students are two weeks into the spring semester, and contrary to the expected sense of anticipation for good weather and the halfway mark of the school year, students are feeling a variety of different ways — concern about workloads, hopefulness for interesting classes, and eagerness about graduation.
(01/18/24 2:34am)
Ahead of his first season at the helm of ASU football, head coach Kenny Dillingham was never more devoted to turning around his alma mater. The program was in the trenches as recruiting violations around COVID-19 restrictions from 2020-21 sparked a three-year NCAA investigation and a hefty loss of recruits.
(01/17/24 3:16am)
ASU President Michael Crow joined students and faculty on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Jan. 16 to discuss and address student-submitted questions and concerns on various university-related issues.
(01/17/24 1:29am)
In the ranked rematch in Tempe between then No. 18 Cornell and No. 11 ASU, the Sun Devils were swept for the first time this season, ending their 11-game win streak and putting a damper on their winning ways at home.
(01/18/24 2:48am)
Social media meets movies in the film discovery app Letterboxd, the essential platform for film creators and consumers alike.
(01/11/24 1:36am)
Adam Miller almost didn't get the chance to become the much-needed spark for the inconsistent Sun Devils.
(01/19/24 3:36am)
For more than a decade, LGBTQ+ student organizations at ASU that make up Rainbow Coalition, including TransFam and GRADient, have been advocating for a dedicated physical space on campus where LGBTQ+ students can find community in a safe environment. But despite their ongoing efforts, the University administration has not fulfilled this request.
(01/12/24 2:29am)
ASU has been named the No. 1 public University for international students according to the 2022 Institute of International Education Open Doors Report. The University hosts over 15,000 international students from over 157 countries, with numerous resources and programs developed to support international students at ASU, including the Coalition of International Students.
(11/30/23 2:07am)
ASU football offensive coordinator Beau Baldwin and redshirt junior tight end Jalin Conyers won’t be returning to the team next year, marking the first change for the program as it embarks on its offseason.
(01/17/24 2:32am)
The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or the MCU, has been the face and the de facto image of "superhero" since its meteoric rise in the 2010s, but shows like "Invincible" and "The Boys" are challenging fans' perception of what superhero content can look like in 2023 and beyond.
(11/30/23 1:30am)
ASU is rapidly becoming a hub for groundbreaking research in the field of attosecond physics, thanks to advancements in laser technology and innovative experimental methods.
(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.
(11/28/23 2:20am)
It's almost the end of the semester! Celebrate the end of the school year and the beginning of the holidays with some of the arts events around campus.
(11/28/23 2:55am)
Ambassador of Kosovo Ilir Dugolli spoke about the relationship between the University and other higher education institutes in Kosovo, a country in southeastern Europe. The event was hosted on Nov. 20 by the ASU Melikian Center in cooperation with the ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society.