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A small satellite built at ASU is preparing to head to orbit to study how ultraviolet light from distant stars affects the atmospheres and potential habitability of planets around them.
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A small satellite built at ASU is preparing to head to orbit to study how ultraviolet light from distant stars affects the atmospheres and potential habitability of planets around them.
Off the back of a thunderous home crowd, No. 8 ASU Volleyball defeated No. 16 Baylor, continuing their Big 12 dominance in 2025.
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Following the death of Charlie Kirk, an influencer and Turning Point USA founder, young conservatives are navigating the new political landscape by increasing civic participation and outreach.
Opposing quarterbacks aren't safe in the pocket as ASU's defense wreaks havoc while leading the Big 12 in sacks.
In early September, the U.S. Department of Education terminated 25 grants related to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act after a review decided the funding did not align with the administration's priorities and executive orders, according to the Council of Exceptional Children.
Gen Z has known the internet its whole life, and with it has witnessed the decline of print media as it fades in our current digital age. Young adults today no longer need to flip through pages of Vogue for fashion inspiration; they have social media.
A new era has begun in college hockey.
As Tempe expands efforts to prevent drink spiking, officials are working with ASU and other partners in the community to address the issue.
Dozens of students gathered at the Hillel Jewish Student Center on Tuesday to celebrate the second night of the weeklong Jewish holiday Sukkot, which fell on the two-year anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
The Virginia G. Piper Writer's House is a historic building located along Palm Walk on the ASU Tempe campus. The house originally served as the home of the university’s presidents until 1959. In the present, the Virginia G. Piper Writer's House serves as a locale for literary exploration.
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Jane Goodall was a distinguished figure in chimpanzee research: Her work set new standards for field research and reshaped how people view animals. Her impact has even reached ASU, as much of her archived work is stored at the University's Institute of Human Origins.
October is National Dental Hygiene Month, which aims to raise awareness about the importance of proper oral care. It was started by the American Dental Hygienists' Association in 2009.
From California high school standout to nationally recognized champion, junior opposite hitter Noemie Glover has quickly made an impact for ASU volleyball.
From the "stomp the bus" video to a Sun Devil touchdown, the energy inside Mountain America Stadium can be overwhelming for fans with developmental disabilities — but a new space offers a place to recharge.
For a team so reliant on its core players to score last season, ASU soccer has been able to share its load much more evenly this year due to a deeper, more balanced roster.
Scientists and engineers at the Center for Biocomputing, Security and Society at the Biodesign Institute are applying interdisciplinary approaches to form cutting-edge solutions to problems in topics ranging from evolutionary biology to computational algorithms.
On Oct. 3, ASU's dual swim meet garnered a crowd of 2,867 students at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center— the largest recorded crowd for a college swimming and diving event, according to an Instagram post by Heat One Swim Club.
Starting college can be a difficult change, not only for students but also for the families they leave behind. Jasmine Ortiz's daughter is one of these students who headed off to college earlier this year.
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