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(09/12/25 2:39am)
With a record-breaking 14,280 students in attendance for ASU football's home opener against NAU, a student section wristband policy caused long lines, confusion and frustration for those outside Mountain America Stadium.
(09/10/25 4:10am)
One thing I have always been protective of has been my voice when I write. I admit, when AI boomed a couple years back, I was curious of what using it to speed up a writing process would look like.
(09/10/25 4:38am)
The Tempe City Council unanimously ended its controversial special events permit ordinance on Sept. 2 after local advocates gathered enough signatures for a referendum to potentially reach voters' ballots.
(09/10/25 2:26am)
After years of competing for different volleyball programs, sisters Colby and Jillian Neal now find themselves playing on the court together as Sun Devils.
(09/09/25 4:40am)
ASU President Michael Crow's first student forum of the year, held on the Polytechnic campus, was dominated by questions around how the University is navigating President Donald Trump's administration.
(09/09/25 4:31am)
A new program is paving the way for students to pursue careers in national intelligence. Federal cuts have left the University footing the bill as its leaders work to boost the program.
(09/09/25 2:52am)
Think back and picture it: It's 3:30 p.m. on a Tuesday in 2012. You're in the third grade and had an awesome day. You crushed your times tables worksheet in under two minutes.
(09/12/25 4:46am)
ASU's charter states, "(it) is a comprehensive public research university, measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed," but is ASU truly including everyone?
(09/09/25 3:31am)
ASU Library’s Data Science and Analytics Unit relaunched Volunteer Open Projects in a hybrid kickoff. In-person seats were limited, and a Zoom option made the program accessible to students across campuses.
(09/07/25 10:48pm)
Cowbells rang, the stands quaked, and between all of it, the Sun Devil offense struggled to get in sync early against Mississippi State as they walked off the field on the bad end of an agonizing last-second 24-20 upset.
(09/07/25 4:52pm)
Tempe Police Department and Fire Medical Rescue responded to a car accident at the intersection of University Drive and Rural Road shortly after midnight Sunday morning. Three individuals were transported to the hospital, one of whom has died, according to a statement from a Tempe Police Department spokesperson.
(09/08/25 1:07am)
Former National Science Foundation director Sethuraman Panchanathan and Grace O'Sullivan, the vice president of corporate engagement and strategic partnerships at ASU, gave career and life advice to students at GlobeTalk on Friday.
(09/07/25 6:35am)
Tonight's game against the Bulldogs was a heartbreak for the Sun Devils after they lost in Starkville, Mississippi, 24-20.
(09/05/25 4:56am)
The U.S. Department of Justice will not defend funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions like ASU. The University's Latino community said the decision will further challenge the students benefited by the program.
(09/05/25 3:11am)
The Sun Devils' new wide receiver room has sparked heat in Tempe.
(09/05/25 3:54am)
Popular movies this year like "Superman", "Sinners" and "Wicked" had audiences thinking deeper about their political meanings.
(09/05/25 4:27am)
Tuition fees, program fees, technology fees, student athletic fees, health and wellness fees, student service facility fees ... it goes on and on and on. Along with tuition, students with empty pockets are buried in a pile of costs, knowing little about where the money actually goes.
(09/04/25 4:57am)
Tempe Fire Medical Rescue responded to a high-rise fire at 704 S. Myrtle Ave, which is an apartment complex known as ōLiv Tempe.
(09/04/25 3:55am)
Arizona’s minimum wage is among the highest in the U.S, and state law requires wages to increase each year based on the cost-of-living index. Yet, many students do not feel supported by these increases.
(09/04/25 2:47am)
The school season has officially begun, and with that comes a number of expenses for students. Shelves are stocked up with the same back-to-school essentials, but they are now marked at higher prices.