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(04/02/26 4:23am)
ASU is currently reviewing a complaint alleging that Turning Point USA at ASU violated event registry policy when TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk attended a student chapter meeting on March 18 in Tempe.
(04/03/26 5:56am)
State legislators have shown support for protests on ASU campuses surrounding issues of workers' rights and the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in the community.
(04/02/26 4:13am)
Phi Sigma Rho is a sorority aimed at building a sisterhood for undergraduates pursuing STEM majors that may experience gender-based challenges in their fields.
(04/01/26 3:00am)
The Women’s Coalition at ASU provides Uber to students in need of transportation to medical appointments. This service is available to all students until April 30 and can be used for any kind of medical appointment.
(04/01/26 2:55am)
Contrasting personalities have meshed for ASU women's tennis, with a "jokester" and "silent assassin" bringing dominance to the court this spring.
(04/01/26 4:12am)
The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership hosted Faculty Debate Night on Monday, which featured two professors from the school discussing whether the U.S. should repeal the Second Amendment.
(04/01/26 3:33am)
ASU and cities in the Valley have renamed holidays, sites and institutions honoring the late labor leader Cesar Chavez in light of recent sexual abuse allegations.
(03/31/26 4:52am)
Crowds of ASU students converged on the Tempe SDFC fields for this year’s Devilpalooza.
(04/01/26 2:24am)
Building an atmosphere at a sporting event is an art.
(04/02/26 8:55pm)
The glass breaks. "Everybody pay attention." The crowd around you begins to part and soon enough, a line of men wearing Greek letters filters through the clearing. You've found yourself in the front row of a performance, and the audience is buzzing with energy.
(03/31/26 4:16am)
A sensational weekend from star sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston wasn't enough, as No. 25 ASU missed a chance to secure a statement series win over No. 13 West Virginia.
(03/31/26 3:50am)
Candidates are running for the executive positions in the Graduate Student Government, pledging to improve services and support for graduate students.
(03/31/26 3:06am)
To get behind the wheel for Sun Devil Motorsports is a process steered by driver character, history and intuition.
(03/30/26 10:34pm)
Just one day after arriving in Tempe on March 24 as ASU men's basketball's new head coach, Randy Bennett felt unwell.
(03/31/26 2:40am)
"Project Hail Mary," a stunning sci-fi film starring Ryan Gosling, showcased the entire production's ability to make even the most uninterested filmgoers excited about sci-fi.
(03/31/26 1:47am)
This year's executive ticket for the Undergraduate Student Government West Valley is running unopposed. The candidates for president, vice president of services and vice president of policy are therefore set for the 2026-27 academic year.
(03/30/26 1:00am)
Click Click. Dominoes sprawl across the wooden table. My feet dangle off the ground, and I carefully trace my fingers along a deep crack in the table’s surface. My sister places her chubby hands on the table, hoisting herself up with her face tied in an angry little knot. Paco is cheating again. Against a 7-year-old.
(03/30/26 3:08am)
Devilpalooza, ASU's biggest annual festival, felt a little different this year — with diverse music from multiple genres, the event encapsulated the essence of Arizona's music scene.
(03/28/26 10:40pm)
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(03/28/26 3:18am)
At the Arizona Board of Regents' University Governance and Operations Committee meeting on Thursday, President Michael Crow and the presidents of NAU and UA each presented their 2026-27 school year budget proposals.