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(08/05/25 6:15am)
The political spotlight turned to Phoenix on Sunday as the "Won’t Back Down" Tour brought Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari, Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy for a rally focused on flipping the House of Representatives.
(08/04/25 11:02pm)
The bright green streetcar that connects much of ASU's campus and downtown Tempe will require a fare beginning Monday.
(08/15/25 8:10pm)
Over the years, ASU has expanded and modified its websites to meet changing realities for the University's community. While some of those adjustments have been controversial – including recent relocations of LGBTQ+ web resources – administrators like Joanne Vogel, vice president of Student Services, say they are part of a continued effort to maintain a modern and efficient web presence.
(07/30/25 4:52pm)
This year has truly been the year of superhero movies. It all began with the Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Captain America: Brave New World," which we'll leave in February, where it belongs. Later, the MCU took a major step up with "Thunderbolts*," giving fans a taste of small-scale characters turned large. And most recently, James Gunn's "Superman" launched his DC universe off with a bang through the film's comic book likeness.
(07/29/25 12:40am)
"Welcome / Number one, body movement / No sitting still"
(07/21/25 10:46pm)
The Tempe City Council voted unanimously on July 2 to pass an ordinance amending rules on event permits. Some citizens are now working to have the ordinance repealed.
(07/19/25 3:44am)
*Spoiler warning for "Superman" (2025)*
(07/03/25 7:44pm)
The discontinuation of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's LGBTQ+ extension has started difficult conversations for nonprofits across the Valley and nationwide.
(06/29/25 7:00am)
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(06/28/25 1:21am)
Three weeks have passed since the NCAA v. House ruling was reached, introducing revenue sharing in college sports. While being in a "Power Four" conference certainly helps ASU's case, challenges will still arise that Athletic Director Graham Rossini will have to overcome.
(06/29/25 9:50pm)
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(06/25/25 6:45am)
There once was a time when the world was connected as one — when it used to be Pangaea. Today, the world is being divided again, not by plate tectonics, but by a digital divide that leaves those without internet access behind.
(06/19/25 4:44am)
As an ASU alum and previous beneficiary of the Pitchfork Pantry, I couldn't help but draft a letter after reading this recent article about the organization's struggle to gain increased University support. I wanted to provide insight into how valuable the pantry is to students, and urge ASU to exercise its empathy bone for those who have food insecurity.
(06/18/25 3:00am)
Revoked visas for international students were never reinstated, preventing these students from gaining reentry into the U.S., according to multiple sources.
(06/16/25 6:18am)
Thousands gathered at the Arizona state Capitol to protest President Donald Trump's administration on Saturday in a national wave of "No Kings" demonstrations.
(06/12/25 11:43pm)
Five years after former Arizona State University swimmer Grant House filed a class-action antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, a settlement has been agreed to, opening up the door for revenue sharing in college sports as they continue to stray further and further away from amateurism.
(06/23/25 4:50am)
Pride Month in 2025 is being celebrated in a more muted fashion, with less sparkle and diminished corporate fanfare. While queer joy is still at the forefront, the current political climate has created somber skies that demand more courage and a renewed commitment to solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.
(06/11/25 4:53am)
As President Donald Trump seeks to cut funding to public media sources, Arizona PBS is defending the value of its services while looking for alternatives to federal support.
(07/23/25 12:02am)
Defying the desert heat, ice hockey won’t be melting away anytime soon — especially with ASU women's hockey announcing an additional team for next school year.
(06/03/25 4:52am)
Advocacy groups across Arizona rallied at the state Capitol on Monday, demanding that legislators protect education funding and marginalized students.