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Students sit listening to their peers perform live music within a small coffee shop, while others participate in discussions and connect through their similar interests.
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Muslim women arrested during the Old Main pro-Palestine encampment last year — including three former ASU students — filed a lawsuit against the University on July 11 alleging ASU police violated their constitutional rights by removing their hijabs.
Sleep-deprived and having done nothing but playwriting and rehearsal for the last 24 hours, participants of the 24 Hour Play Festival performed in front of a nearly full Lyceum Theatre in Tempe on Oct. 4.
Mullett Arena roared as the Sun Devil hockey season started in Tempe with No. 14 ASU facing No. 5 Penn State on Oct. 3 and 4.
An overflowing crowd and roaring cheers from the bleachers signaled the beginning of ASU's swim season at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center on Oct. 3.
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Since she was little, junior middle blocker Ella Lomigora seemed to be destined to don the maroon and gold. With Lomigora growing up just about 20 minutes down the road and attending Corona Del Sol High School, that outcome looked to be a guarantee.
ASU football games have become more than touchdowns and tailgates.
As ASU students and faculty from both sides of the political spectrum react to current events involving freedom of speech, they wrestle with the current state of the First Amendment.
In the event of an opioid overdose, naloxone can restore normal breath to a person whose breathing has slowed or stopped — potentially saving a life, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
The U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick proposed that universities give the federal government 50% of the revenue earned from their patents. Opponents of the idea said it would discourage innovation and disrupt the existing research system.
An investigation by the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities into the Graduate Student Government found the organization's leaders misused its funding and created a toxic environment for members.
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Signing with the Sun Devils in May 2025, sophomore forward and midfielder Sierra Bergen joined this season of ASU soccer, wanting more.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took to her new book, "107 Days," to answer a question: What if she delivered a winning campaign?
Working ice cream machines, clean tables, a kosher bar and a quiet atmosphere all come together to create the magical Tempe campus dining experience.
The Sun Devils will be traveling across the pond next season, as they play the Kansas Jayhawks in the first-ever Union Jack Classic in London on Sept. 19, 2026.
As the footprint of ASU's Tempe campus continues to grow, local residents say the University's expansion has brought new challenges for longtime residents and families.
sunhacks, one of the biggest hackathons in Arizona, took place from Sept. 27 to Sept. 28 in the Tempe Sun Devil Fitness Complex. The event recorded the largest number of participants at sunhacks ever, with 603 people in attendance.
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