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If you live in metro Phoenix, you’ve probably felt the effects of the housing crisis.
The upcoming Maricopa County Attorney election puts the enforcement of Arizona's new abortion law on the ballot, according to experts and candidates.
A former ASU student who sued the Arizona Board of Regents claiming the University violated Title IX — a federal civil rights law enforced by the U.S. Department of Education that prohibits discrimination based on gender in educational programs receiving government funding — may be able to bring his case to a federal jury trial after over four years since filing the lawsuit.
ASU Health Services is offering the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine to eligible students, according to a message sent to students Monday from Aaron Krasnow, director of ASU Health and Counseling Services, and Mario Islas, ASU Health Services medical director.
New academic programs and schools are brought to ASU each year and must go through an approval process to become established at the University.
A ruling against the use of room scans at Cleveland State University may change how ASU conducts monitored online tests through services like Honorlock.
Heading into the fourth academic year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, ASU community members can expect minimal COVID-19 policy changes so far, but there are new considerations around the monkeypox virus outbreak, which was declared a national health emergency on Thursday.
Several organizations worked together to host a Pride Prom for students and allies of the LGBTQ+ community to enjoy a night of celebration and self-expression on March 31 at the Cooley Ballrooms at the Polytechnic campus.
The "Turning the Page: Artists Books, Zines, Language and Art" exhibit hosted by ASU's A Buncha Book Artists (ABBA) club features students' works using a variety of artistic means — primarily zines — to share their stories, experiences and ideas.
A total of 29 students are running for 18 our of 22 available positions to represent their colleges in the 2022 Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Senate election.
Over 200 walkers participated in a fundraising walk this past Saturday to help change the narrative around mental health and suicide.
ASU Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Morgan Olsen said in a meeting last week with The State Press the University's net position, a figure that indicates whether an institution is funded enough to pay the costs of its services, stood at $1.6 billion.
On Feb. 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin began a "special military operation" intending to launch a full-scale invasion into Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine is going from bad to worse as the Ukrainian people are fighting hard to resist the Russian military and are putting their lives on the line to defend their freedom and their country.
ASU students could see their tuition increase next year if the Arizona Board of Regents approves President Michael Crow's tuition and fee proposal he submitted Monday.
The City of Tempe has delayed the opening of its Family Advocacy Center until at least June 30 after it planned to open the center at the beginning of the year. It will stand as a centralized location for residents who are the victims of sexual assault and domestic violence to receive support.
Alrededor de 40 manifestantes, la mayoría estudiantes, se reunieron el jueves en la protesta Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault en el campus de ASU Tempe para exigir mejores servicios para las víctimas de agresión sexual.
Around 40 protesters, most of them students, gathered at the Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault protest on the ASU Tempe campus Thursday to demand better services for sexual assault victims.
Looking after our mental and physical well-being is essential, but as students, it's hard to balance our hobbies, a sleep schedule and class workload.
ASU Barrett, the Honors College junior Emma Broyles, competing as Miss Alaska, won the title of Miss America this past December during the 100th anniversary of the competition. She made history as both the first candidate from Alaska and the first Korean American awarded the title. She will use her national platform to raise awareness for mental health resources and the Special Olympics.
In mid-December, around 60 women from Afghanistan arrived in Phoenix to continue their studies at ASU after fleeing their homeland due to the Taliban taking over the region in August.
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