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(03/01/26 7:17am)
Speakers at a conference on antisemitism on Feb. 27 praised ASU and its president, Michael Crow, for efforts to protect Jewish members of the campus community. However, they also said antisemitism remains a problem in Arizona.
(02/27/26 10:40pm)
Matt McCarthy is a professor in the ASU W.P. Carey School of Business. In a sit-down interview with the State Press, he speaks to his years teaching at ASU and his presence on social media as the “Uncommon Professor.
(02/28/26 6:22am)
The performances at Battle of the Bands brought students together and allowed their peers to showcase their talents through live music, letting students take off their headphones and be present.
(02/27/26 4:01am)
The Social Connection & Positive Psychology Lab at ASU studies how social behaviors, including gratitude and kindness in close relationships, can influence mental health and familial interactions.
(02/27/26 2:40am)
When head coach Molly Miller was hired as the catalyst for ASU women’s basketball’s restoration roughly 11 months ago, she established the program’s new philosophy in a simple sentence:
(02/27/26 3:51am)
Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Nathan MacKinnon. These players have a lot in common: Hart trophy winners, first overall picks and NHL superstar status. However, another stat they share is recording a game played at Mullett Arena, the only arena in college hockey that this applies to, and for many other superstar-level hockey players.
(02/27/26 4:46am)
After multiple semesters of suspensions and complications for the Graduate Student Government, its new president is looking to reset.
(02/28/26 1:00am)
Every morning, it was the same routine. Rose Jacket's grandparents awoke before the sunrise to prepare ingredients to make dough for fried bread, and mince various vegetables for mutton sandwiches and stews to sell. Jacket and her younger brother often assisted them in these preparations before heading off to school. As they loaded the car, pots clanged and clattered as they started their hours-long drive to the reservation.
(03/01/26 1:00am)
Content warning: This story contains subject matter that may be disturbing or upsetting to some readers, including suicide and death. Please proceed with caution.
(02/26/26 2:39am)
"It just means more."
(02/26/26 4:33am)
Legendary wrestling coach Bobby Douglas, who led the ASU wrestling program from 1974 to 1992, died on Feb. 23 at the age of 83.
(02/26/26 4:21am)
The Embedded Machine Intelligence Lab at ASU is integrating AI into wearable technology to both personalize and assist in the monitoring of users' health and safety.
(02/26/26 5:28am)
Amid legislation targeting Islam in the Arizona Legislature, ASU's Muslim community is emphasizing advocacy and solidarity.
(02/26/26 3:19am)
After completing a bachelor's degree, students may look to further education to expand their knowledge in a field or learn a new set of skills. While master's degrees can do just that, students weigh in on whether they are still valuable.
(03/05/26 1:00am)
Picture this: You are walking down the street. There are no deep voices, no swarms of dark suits bunching together. The smell of suffocating cologne doesn't waft through the air. There are no aggressive commuters pushing their way through the busy crowd.
(02/25/26 3:53am)
Professors and researchers at ASU's Beyond Center are diving into profound questions in both science and philosophy, including cosmology, astrobiology and the fate of humanity.
(02/27/26 1:00am)
Isabela Heredia remembers growing up with her grandmother's constant Princess House deliveries. Weekly shipments would arrive at her family's front door, although their house already had far more silverware than they needed. Even in her childhood, Heredia knew there was no way her grandmother's large tableware collection was unnecessary.
(02/25/26 3:22am)
When ASU men's basketball toppled then No. 13 Texas Tech on Feb. 17 behind a renewed defensive effort, cracking the door open for a potential bye in the first round of the Big 12 tournament, the hope for a turnaround appeared to glimmer just a bit brighter.
(02/25/26 3:40am)
A student organization is hosting a draft competition for the 2026 midterm elections, allowing participants to select candidates and win points based on their electoral success.
(02/25/26 3:18am)
Indie, J-rock, mathcore, shoegaze, violent pop, metal, jazz and Sierreño. Eight bands. One winner.