Student governments work to represent international students
Leaders from ASU student governments said they seek to support international students while giving them a voice in how the University runs.
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Leaders from ASU student governments said they seek to support international students while giving them a voice in how the University runs.
The Phoenix and Tempe food scene is bustling and diverse with many cuisines; among them are some Black-owned restaurants that emphasize culture and belonging.
After an opening weekend showing in the Kajikawa Classic, the Sun Devils' offense scored just 20 runs in five games. However, that was enough to go 4-1 and get ranked No. 22 before their second weekend of action.
Omaha made its way down to the Valley to kick off its 2026 season against ASU as the Sun Devils aim to finish their year in Omaha at Charles Schwab Field, home of the College World Series.
A conservative media watchdog organization secretly recorded two ASU faculty members discussing ASU's diversity, equity and inclusion policies by posing as prospective students.
In the 2025-26 hockey season, no team in ASU's conference, the NCHC, has made more saves than the Sun Devils. In fact, ASU's 1,026 saves tower above the next best mark of 880.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science held its annual meeting in Phoenix for the first time this week. The meeting brought scientists, researchers and policymakers from over 65 countries to downtown for a major conference hosted in partnership with ASU.
The ASU men’s basketball team spoke about their victory against Oklahoma State University on Tuesday night. Key players and head coach Bobby Hurley spoke about the keys to their success during the game and their plans moving forward.
The 2026 ASU baseball team features a mix of impact transfers and a returning core. However they arrived, the roster is unified by one belief: a chip on its shoulder and a mission to prove that Sun Devil baseball is back.
On Feb. 5, the Tempe City Council unanimously approved an ordinance aiming to prevent drink spiking in the city.
Read this story in Spanish (español) here.
University-wide Black History Month celebrations at ASU began in 2014. Over a decade later, student organizations are at the helm of these events honoring Black history across campuses.
It's Valentine's weekend — the weekend that every romantically stranded student dreads.
Science Advocacy 101 taught students and faculty tools to effectively communicate about science while representing underrepresented communities on the West Valley campus on Wednesday. The interactive workshop was hosted by the Union of Concerned Scientists, a national nonprofit.
Sparky the Sun Devil has long been an emblem of game day culture, exciting football crowds and interacting with fans across every sport at ASU.
In the modern game of basketball, shooting is king, but for ASU men's basketball, that sentiment has been a mixed bag.
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, hosted the 1998 NCAA College World Series National Championship game. Starting at second base and leading off for ASU was a baby-faced sophomore, Willie Bloomquist. The Sun Devils would fall to USC 21-14 and have not been back to the national championship game since.
Located in downtown Tempe, a piece of the Middle East has been tucked in the four walls of Laymoon Cafe since its opening on Jan. 17.
A semester after its launch in the Summer 2025, The GAME School at ASU is cultivating interdisciplinary programs and extracurricular activities to prepare students for jobs in the growing gaming industry.
ASU President Michael Crow updated students on the state of the University and defended increased fees during a Feb. 10 forum on the West Valley campus.
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