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(10/30/25 5:40am)
In response to Arizona's shortage of attorneys, the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU will be offering new pathways to obtain a law education. They aim to reduce barriers for potential juris doctoral students and to make the career field more accessible.
(10/23/25 3:46am)
After revamping the roster and building a new set of values, the Sun Devils look to turn things around for the 2025-26 wrestling season.
(10/23/25 3:06am)
The Big 12 title race is wide open with the Sun Devils in the thick of it, controlling their own destiny with just one game separating the top five teams.
(10/23/25 2:24am)
ASU's new John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering has received preliminary accreditation and a nine-figure gift from namesake alum John Shufeldt, the second largest in the University's history. This milestone advances the University's effort to reshape medical education and address Arizona's health care workforce shortage.
(10/23/25 4:19am)
Music blares, lights flash and hundreds of college students wait in line to enter busy bars in Old Town Scottsdale and Tempe's Mill Avenue — a typical weekend for many ASU students.
(10/23/25 4:16am)
"What is this feeling, so sudden and new?"
(10/22/25 2:38am)
The noise of the crowd is deafening — most spectators are eager to see him fail. The tension is so thick it could be cut with a knife, but in the mind of Jesus Gomez, there’s only calm and familiarity.
(10/22/25 4:19am)
ASU will discontinue the Western Undergraduate Exchange program for next year's incoming freshmen. The new scholarship to replace it, which will be available to all out-of-state students, will raise tuition costs for nonresidents from western states.
(10/23/25 1:02am)
A vibrant bright green tea has picked up steam in United States media over the past few years. Matcha has been on the rise as cafes experiment with the radiant ingredient in desserts and beverages. Yet, matcha has also seen a recent influx in price.
(10/22/25 5:05am)
As federal funding cuts in August stalled projects like ASU's $1.1 billion semiconductor advanced packaging and prototyping facility, uncertainties are stirring within the industry in Arizona.
(10/23/25 12:50am)
The ASU hockey roster is a melting pot of players from all around the world. However, the player from one of the warmest climates stands out.
(10/21/25 5:10am)
As downtown Phoenix was echoing cheers and "Happy Pride" calls, thousands of participants in decorated vehicles, grandiose floats or just walking banded together to celebrate pride.
(10/22/25 3:31am)
In the back of everyone’s closet lives a wasteland of long-unworn clothes — stained shirts, ripped jeans and scuffed shoes that will probably never see the light of day again.
(10/20/25 11:51pm)
ASU announced the full breadth of its $100 million renovation of Desert Financial Arena (DFA), revealing plans to install a new court, build loge boxes, add premium seating and upgrade the locker rooms, restrooms and air conditioning system.
(10/21/25 4:44am)
College Republicans United at ASU is hosting an event inviting students to report those affiliated with antifa to federal authorities on Thursday at 11 a.m. near the Memorial Union in Tempe.
(10/21/25 1:56am)
So, Canvas went down last night.
(10/21/25 3:02am)
Alongside the fanfare and excitement of the start of the hockey season at ASU, a lesser-known but equally important part of Sun Devil hockey has returned to the ice: Division I club hockey. Under the American Collegiate Hockey Association, ASU club hockey has solidified its presence on campus and persisted as a stronghold of hockey pride and community.
(10/21/25 4:58am)
ASU and two other universities were invited to meet with officials on Friday, Oct. 17, to discuss the "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education," according to the Wall Street Journal.
(10/22/25 2:27am)
The life of an arts major may not be filled with chemical formulas and computer programming, but it is comprised of dedication and endurance, the same skills needed by every college student to achieve their educational aspirations.
(10/23/25 3:11am)
The Risk to Resilience (R2R) Lab not only conducts research studies that investigate youth behavior, but also engages with the community to create a larger impact.