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(11/21/25 10:35pm)
The Tempe Police Department made 249 arrests during an underage alcohol enforcement operation at Tempe Tavern on Thursday night, according to a statement from the department.
(11/21/25 7:17pm)
ASU announced the launch of ASU London on Thursday, a program where students can complete a bachelor's degree in London and a master's degree in the United States in as little as four years.
(11/21/25 3:09am)
Following sweltering practices in Tempe, some players are ready to get home, while others continue to focus on not only their game but also their teammates, becoming the leaders that shape ASU football.
(11/21/25 2:28am)
The season for holiday travel strain has come again — this year, with more concern. Effects of the most recent government shutdown linger among travelers despite the removal of airport restrictions.
(11/20/25 1:51am)
On Oct. 31, following a loss to Houston at home, ASU star quarterback and redshirt sophomore Sam Leavitt was ruled out for the remainder of the season to undergo surgery. With Leavitt out and ASU's record sitting at 5-3, all hope seemed dashed for the Sun Devils to return to the Big 12 Championship.
(11/20/25 2:48am)
Wikipedia exists in 357 language editions, but research through machine learning shows that not every one tells the same story.
(11/20/25 2:55am)
Netflix’s hit show "Stranger Things" is set to air the first half of its final season on Nov. 26, but before the chaos, laughter and tears of saying goodbye, fans are working their minds to conjure theories and make predictions for the series' final chapter.
(11/20/25 2:06am)
A Tuesday night comedy show hosted by Turning Point USA at ASU blended politics with jokes, a combination that attendees said can make difficult conversations easier.
(11/19/25 5:37am)
As Tempe works to propose a new event permit ordinance, opponents of its controversial predecessor are working with an ally: a state senator who was once on the Tempe City Council.
(11/19/25 4:01am)
Throughout the year and a half that I've been parking in Lot 59, my resentment toward both the lot and ASU Parking and Transportation Services has accumulated over the difficulties and frustrations I have faced.
(11/19/25 2:37am)
ASU dining hall workers voted Monday to authorize a potential strike, which, if deemed necessary, could begin at any time.
(11/27/25 3:59am)
The University's Learning & Development Lab on the Tempe campus is conducting ongoing studies to gain insight into how children learn words based on the environment in which they grow up.
(12/05/25 1:41am)
There's a new Y2K trend on campus. Baggy jeans, low-rise clothing and most noticeably: jorts.
(11/20/25 2:34am)
My dearest neighbors,
(11/21/25 4:05am)
When ASU announced the creation of the Rob Walton School of Conservation Futures, made possible by a historic $115 million gift, it was a proud moment to be a Sun Devil. The University is known for innovation, but what could be more innovative than looking to the world's oldest and most successful conservationists for guidance? Indigenous Peoples.
(11/18/25 4:20am)
ASU took on the West Virginia Mountaineers during this year’s Homecoming football game.
(11/18/25 3:56am)
As AI blurs the boundary between real and synthetic voices, researchers are innovating technologies to distinguish human-based speech from AI-generated media.
(11/18/25 3:56am)
A Democratic candidate for Arizona superintendent of public instruction said the state needs to invest more in its education system at a Young Democrats at ASU event on Friday.
(11/18/25 4:51am)
21st-century movie lovers should be able to quickly recognize the blue FBI anti-piracy image that appears when watching DVDs. It's a warning many dismiss, eager to watch their favorite movies at home, but its message is loud and clear, even if ignored: Don't violate copyright law.
(12/10/25 1:00am)
Tucked into a quiet corner of the Memorial Union's lower level and on Hayden Library's concourse level, several secluded rooms offer students an opportunity to step away into a moment of stillness.