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The Girl Scouts and a group of local satanists walk into a room... with a 6-foot-tall vagina sculpture.
Continuing a theme of domination from the regular season, ASU volleyball clinched a spot in the third round of the NCAA tournament, sweeping in round one and winning 3-1 in round two.
She is a full-time homemaker. With the ability to bake a fresh loaf of sourdough from scratch, a baby in arm, she effortlessly balances the abundance of duties that come with raising her many children, keeping the house in order and tending to the needs of her bread-winning husband.
Last month, The State Press brought our readers a plethora of Halloween sketches for a challenge called Inktober. This month brings a new challenge known as Huevember.
You walk into your first day of sixth-grade health class. The teacher introduces herself and explains that the first chapter of the class will cover sex education. Laughter and embarrassed sighs run through the room. Some students could write a book on everything their parents taught them about sex. For others, this topic is unfamiliar and intimidating.
Inside the Visual Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at ASU, researchers investigate how the brain turns sensory signals into meaningful perception.
ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication will not renew its contract with PBS News Hour West, ending a reporting hub that covered the western U.S. and updated the nightly news produced on the East Coast for West Coast viewers.
The only thing keeping us going through finals week isn't the prospect of winter break, a real meal or even going out with the gang one last time — it's eagerly reopening Spotify until Spotify Wrapped finally pops up on the screen.
"You don't look like you're from around here."
A 19-year-old female ASU student, who was involved in a fatal hit-and-run in September, was at Tempe Tavern before the collision occurred, according to the Tempe Police Department.
Over the past 10 years, strong guidance has elevated ASU women's hockey into a program that's chasing a national championship.
With freshman forward Jayden Quaintance, freshman guard Joson Sanon and senior guard BJ Freeman missing a combined 23 games last season, ASU men's basketball head coach Bobby Hurley was forced into a tighter rotation. While injuries haven't determined as many results this season, they have been a factor in the early going.
The Trump administration declassified nursing as a professional degree, evoking outrage and financial fears from several nursing students at ASU.
Hidden on the bottom floor of the Memorial Union, a world of manicures, skincare and haircuts awaits.
Vogue asked if having a boyfriend is embarrassing now, creating conversations about whether having a boyfriend is truly mortifying or if there is nothing wrong with it. In today's day and age, with the norm of situationships, hookup culture and digital dating, Gen Z is feeling a shift in relationships.
The room is quiet and still. The lights dim, casting shadows that dance among the easels. A model steps into the center, letting his robe fall away. Dean Reynolds, a professor at the School of Art, adjusts the stage lights, bathing the model’s body in a soft glow.
More than 42,900 students enrolled for ASU's Fall 2025 semester, an increase of 1,000 students from the prior year, according to ASU News. This coincided with ASU's acceptance rate of 90%, according to U.S. News.
The 2023 season brought ASU volleyball a regional appearance in head coach JJ Van Niel's first year. The 2024 season broke records and brought a Big 12 title to Tempe. The bar was set. The bar was raised.
After all the stress of the fall semester, the holidays are now in full swing: A time to be with family, and de-stress from the pressures of school and work. Truly, there's nothing better to do with the free time than to sit back and watch some movies.
Sebastian Martinez Galindo and his three friends would get paid to do their classmates' homework during their middle school days in Mexico.
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