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(03/24/22 7:02pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic candidates have begun campaigning for elections starting March 14, with one executive ticket and two students from two colleges running for Senate.
(03/24/22 7:02pm)
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.
(03/24/22 7:01pm)
Graduate and Professional Student Association election season is underway and candidates up and down the ballot are engaged in competitive races to secure a seat.
(03/22/22 3:20am)
Over 200 walkers participated in a fundraising walk this past Saturday to help change the narrative around mental health and suicide.
(03/24/22 7:03pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government West's elections for the executive ticket and all senate positions run unopposed, with many running as returning candidates.
(03/24/22 7:04pm)
The executive ticket in the 2022 election for Undergraduate Student Government Tempe has no competition — Andrew Kalthoff, Brooke Meier and Morgann Kelly make up the sole ticket running. Kalthoff is running for president, Meier is running for vice president of service and Kelly is running for vice president of policy.
(03/23/22 4:40am)
Kyle Parker, CEO and founder of ClipDart, a phone application that delivers barbers to students' doors, has his eyes set on ASU.
(03/24/22 3:21am)
Reem Elsaad, a junior, is double majoring in global studies and political science. She's taking 21 credits while balancing two internships, a couple of clubs and a professional dance team.
(03/22/22 1:25am)
Ruby decided to join Tinder.
(03/24/22 3:41am)
Reem Elsaad, estudiante de tercer año, tiene una doble especialización en estudios globales y ciencias políticas. Está tomando 21 créditos mientras equilibra dos pasantías, un par de clubes y un equipo de baile profesional.
(03/23/22 2:52am)
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.
(03/13/22 8:18pm)
State Press Magazine reporters Cameron Rubner and Nick Minker talk about student diets on- and off-campus, and the difficulties of eating healthy. This episode was produced alongside the Consumption Issue of State Press Magazine.
(02/15/22 3:47am)
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.
(02/11/22 4:03am)
A bill that would create more flexibility for veterans and their families to receive in-state tuition rates at universities and community colleges has made its way to the Arizona House of Representatives after receiving approval in the Senate.
(01/27/22 3:58am)
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.
(01/08/22 4:16am)
From coverage of disparities in ASU's campus accessibility and gender representation to an investigation into a viral confrontation in Tempe's new multicultural center, 2021 was a year of reporting to remember.
(02/03/22 3:10am)
Higher education today can't be discussed without mentioning innovation. Colleges have to stay relevant, sustainable and ahead of the game. ASU is doing a great job in contributing to the welfare of its community and to Arizona. This is why ASU still remains No. 1 in innovation.
(11/30/21 2:38am)
After previously taking classes as a non-degree-seeking student through ASU Online, Kyle Rittenhouse is now "not currently enrolled in classes at ASU," according to University spokesperson Jay Thorne.
(11/24/21 3:48am)
ASU researchers tasked with analyzing the Phoenix Police Department's call data will determine who is best suited to respond to calls over the course of the next year with funding from part of the city's general fund set aside for police reforms.
(11/28/21 7:32pm)
Social media portrays a reality that can be false and unattainable. Photos are edited, bodies are altered and blemishes are erased. The photos posted online are as close to perfection as possible. Teens and young adults look up to these posts, comparing themselves to others and feeling anxiety and pressure when there is a lack of similarities in the comparison.