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(10/01/25 8:51pm)
The Arizona Board of Regents sanctioned ASU's proposed Capital Improvement Plan from 2027-2030, with over $130 million dedicated to adding a football practice facility and upgrading Desert Financial Arena.
(10/01/25 3:49am)
Tucked between the shelves of books and study rooms, ASU libraries offer more than just academic materials; they are spaces always open and working for students.
(09/30/25 4:12am)
The ASU football team took on the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs on Friday, Sept. 26.
(10/10/25 7:00pm)
One by one, poets shrug their way to the stage, pausing for a breath before diving in. Without fail, someone from the crowd offers the rallying cry: "Let's go, poet!"
(09/30/25 3:00am)
Every year Hispanic Heritage Month rolls around, and every year I look forward to seeing my culture and people in the limelight. Whether it's walking on campus with corridos playing in my headphones or making picadillo for dinner, I'll never miss a chance to celebrate the culture of my people.
(09/30/25 2:09am)
When ASU women's basketball was established in 1975 off the back of Title IX, the program was forced to navigate a gauntlet of initial struggles.
(09/30/25 3:51am)
The high-performance level of ASU's supercomputer, Sol, places the system as one of the top 500 supercomputers in the world, at No. 388. But with great computational power comes a great administrative responsibility.
(10/03/25 5:57am)
SolarSPELL, a solar-powered educational library system developed at ASU, is bringing tools and information to crisis-response teams in Phoenix responding to potential traumatic events for children.
(10/01/25 5:39am)
ASU Law hosted "Wiring the Rez: AI in Indian Country," an exploration of artificial intelligence and its impact on Indigenous communities, on Sept. 26 at the Beus Center for Law and Society.
(09/28/25 5:11am)
An ASU offense that couldn’t find momentum in the first 20 minutes turned into the guys who loved the ball in the biggest moments.
(09/27/25 6:55am)
A shooting near ASU's Tempe Campus on Friday afternoon left one man dead and a suspect critically injured, the Tempe Police Department said in a written statement.
(09/27/25 8:53am)
Absolute chaos at Mountain America Stadium saw the Sun Devils defeat the No. 24 TCU Horned Frogs 27-24, after an insane final two minutes.
(10/03/25 5:26am)
With instances of gun violence at colleges across the country, concerns about the safety and security of ASU's campuses have increased.
(09/26/25 4:29am)
The Rainbow Coalition is launching a new mentorship program for the ASU community, called Rainbow Connections.
(09/26/25 5:13am)
The official website for the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government is up and running again after a brief period of technical difficulties.
(09/26/25 5:19am)
A recent donation of $115 million, the largest ever philanthropic gift to ASU, will enable the founding of the new Rob Walton School of Conservation Futures.
(09/25/25 4:35am)
On Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, a public memorial was held for Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA.
(09/26/25 5:19am)
Last year, two runners from Kenya joined ASU's men's cross country program and immediately made their mark on the team.
(09/26/25 3:24am)
A Tuesday night lecture celebrating Constitution Day prompted conversation and debate about the governing document's applicability.
(09/25/25 2:35am)
The maroon and gold have seen a lot of yellow flags this season, but they are beginning to clean it up.