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(05/03/25 3:20am)
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this May, The State Press spoke with TJ Chang, Director of Programming for AAPASC, to reflect on the coalition’s impact on Asian students at ASU, along with last month’s highly anticipated Culture Fest, where many of AAPASC’s student groups showcased their performances.
(05/03/25 1:00am)
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(05/02/25 1:00am)
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(05/02/25 1:34am)
For the first time in my life, I am scared to go home.
(05/06/25 7:00pm)
I entered college imagining it as a giant gate, light streaming out, the words on the front beckoning "adulthood." Once I walked in, I would transform from a teenager into a full fledged adult and nothing would be the same again.
(05/02/25 2:07am)
"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine / You make me happy, when skies are grey"
(05/07/25 9:50pm)
Sun Devil Women's Handball Club President Tia Foxx had never played handball before this year.
(05/01/25 1:57am)
In the third year under head coach Megan Bartlett, ASU softball has reentered the national spotlight, finishing with a 34-18 regular season record and five wins over ranked opponents.
(04/30/25 10:56pm)
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(05/01/25 2:22am)
Sun Devil Sync is disappearing on May 15 for all students at ASU. Clubs and organizations are left to transition over to the new student engagement platform, Sun Devil Central, for the upcoming 2025-26 school year.
(05/01/25 2:07am)
Music is everywhere. All around us, students experience the art of music through headphones, concerts and listening to the latest artists. For some Sun Devil creatives, music can also be an expression of themselves and their identity, and they choose to display it through the work they create here on campus.
(05/08/25 1:00am)
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(04/30/25 4:49am)
Since the mid-2010s, Latino music has gained massive popularity in the U.S. and abroad. Genres from reggaeton to regional Mexican music have taken the world by storm. Some Latino Sun Devils have found this newfound influence not only connects them to their own roots, but also to those who appreciate the culture.
(04/30/25 2:17am)
Two University alumni started a business together while getting their graduate degrees. They didn't expect that less than a year after their graduation, they would be facing unforeseen economic challenges before they ever got the chance to sell their first product.
(04/29/25 2:54am)
Pulling carbon dioxide straight from the air sounds like science fiction, but it is real and can be found rooted at ASU, where the world's first MechanicalTree stands. Scientists, however, are split: Are carbon capture technologies a climate breakthrough or a net negative?
In 2022, ASU planted the metal tree at the Walton Center for Planetary Health, based on research by Klaus Lackner, founding director of the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. Lackner worked with Irish-based company Carbon Collect.
(04/29/25 1:37am)
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(04/28/25 11:47pm)
The Tempe Police Department apprehended 173 individuals, with fake identification documents, for underaged drinking at Tempe Tavern.
(04/29/25 1:39am)
Typically, young adults attending college may balance their studies with extracurriculars and part-time jobs, but some students at ASU break that norm by opening a business.
(04/28/25 9:06pm)
A man was fatally shot in downtown Phoenix near Second Street and McKinley Street early Sunday morning, a few blocks north of the Downtown Phoenix campus.
(04/25/25 1:43am)
Only three active Division I women's lacrosse goalkeepers have reached the prestigious 600-save mark. Tempe is home to one of them.