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(11/11/25 3:46am)
After hiring Kenny Dillingham as the ASU football head coach back in 2022, the University made one thing very clear: The experience and passion that an alumnus coach brings to their sport is invaluable to the Sun Devil athletic community.
(11/11/25 3:04am)
ASU Changemaker put on its first Sustainable Fashion Show, showcasing student creativity, expression and sustainability on Nov. 7 on the Student Services Lawn.
(11/11/25 4:27am)
The sudden and cryptic 17-song release Hayley Williams dropped on her website this July was a classified affair — fans had to input a code to listen to the songs. It wasn't until a couple days later that they released on streaming services as singles.
(11/11/25 2:53am)
With NIL opportunities and social media reshaping college athletics, ASU athletes are stepping into a new era, where visibility goes beyond the playing field. From TikTok to Instagram, student-athletes are finding new ways to connect, inspire and earn through their personal brands.
(11/13/25 3:14am)
Experts in water policy at ASU are raising alarm about a lack of planning for an ever-dwindling supply of water amid continuing drought conditions.
(11/11/25 3:52am)
The Claude Builder Club at ASU has developed into a monumental space for the University's coders through its high-profile sponsorships and desire to provide students with more job opportunities.
(11/11/25 2:57am)
Students stand eagerly in line. Tickets begin to scan. Fans rush to their seats, ready to stand, scream and sing all game long.
(11/10/25 5:16pm)
"Just one last poke," the injector says. "And you're done."
(11/10/25 5:18pm)
It feels as if Taylor Swift has seeped into every facet of the male experience.
(11/10/25 12:26am)
Smaller indie bands played a mix of original songs and covers, while headliners on the main stage were engulfed by crazy background graphics to match their performances. The whole place was like a nostalgic time capsule into the mid-2010s: fedoras, saxophones and even some "stomp, clap, hey" music.
(11/14/25 4:14am)
From roller coasters that can be assembled on campus to ride systems built for sustainability, students in the Theme Park Engineering and Design Club at ASU are learning what it takes to bring imagination to life.
(11/11/25 4:22am)
The ASU Library Unit for Data Science hosted the Data Science Student Open Project Showcase on Friday, bringing students, faculty and community members together to explore how data can drive positive change.
(11/10/25 7:57am)
Through chaos on Friday and disappointment on Saturday, ASU hockey left a weekend series against Colorado College with a mixed bag of emotions.
(11/09/25 12:52am)
(11/08/25 5:05am)
Former ASU student Kaci Sloan was sentenced to 11 years in prison on Friday for stabbing a student before class on the West Valley campus in September 2024.
(11/08/25 12:48am)
It was a boisterous night in Philadelphia on Feb. 9 when Dan Starke, a freshman studying sports journalism, marched down Broad Street. Fans decked out in green were packed shoulder to shoulder so tightly that he couldn't see past the person in front of him.
(11/11/25 2:52am)
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(11/07/25 4:06am)
Employment for jobs requiring a master's degree is estimated to increase by 17% between the years of 2016-2026, according to ASU's Accelerated Master's Program website. Due to this, the University offers a pathway for students to get one quickly and cheaply.
(11/07/25 3:25am)
I'd describe neurodivergence as running Windows versus Apple. Some people say it's "seeing the world differently," but I see everything like everyone else does — we all have eyes, I just interpret the code of the world in my own way.
(11/07/25 6:05am)
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has had ramifications across the nation — among them, the cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in November have left the nearly 42 million people who rely on these benefits wondering where their next meal will come from.