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(04/23/26 4:42am)
Advocates for Tempe's homeless community have criticized how the city enforces certain laws, saying officials are making it harder to exist in the city as a homeless individual. The city denied those claims and pointed to investments in homeless outreach services.
(04/22/26 2:19am)
A philosophy major in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies with an emphasis in artificial intelligence, consciousness and ethics is currently in the approval process, with hopes of launching by Fall 2027.
(04/22/26 3:35am)
For many students, their day begins in the classroom and finishes studying late into the night. But for some, the night doesn't end there.
(04/21/26 3:25am)
Flag football has solidified its role in the desert through the inaugural Fiesta Bowl Flag Football Classic, making history by showcasing the talent of women's collegiate athletes.
(04/21/26 2:56am)
Audible gasps and cameras galore brought the ASU FIDM Fashion Show to life, where ASU students showcased fashion projects to a large audience at Scottsdale Fashion Square on April 18.
(04/28/26 2:53am)
As he looks at a team with 40 players on the roster, Nick Booz, a player on ASU's men's club rugby team, recognizes the journey here was not easy.
(04/21/26 3:01am)
During student government election season, it can be difficult to discern the purpose of the pomp and circumstance surrounding these campaigns. After all, we are talking about the Associated Students of ASU, not the president of the United States. Why should anyone really care?
(04/19/26 1:25am)
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(04/17/26 7:08pm)
How Credit Unions Work
Source blog:
https://www.desertfinancial.com/en/financial-well-being/blog/financial-education/how-CUs-work
(04/17/26 6:30pm)
This past weekend, the city of Tempe saw thousands of people gather to participate in the 2026 Pat’s Run. The event honors the life and legacy of Pat Tillman, a former ASU football player who also served as an Army Ranger.
(04/18/26 7:43am)
President Donald Trump and other political figures spoke Friday at the Build the Red Wall rally, hosted by Turning Point USA in Phoenix.
(04/17/26 4:21am)
A runoff election for Tempe City Council will be held for the first time since 2014. Four candidates will face off for two seats.
(04/17/26 3:48am)
Researchers at ASU are studying the long-term effects and daily performance of the human body in relation to water intake. The Hydration Science Lab examines how fluid intake can affect the body's cognitive function and the risk of chronic disease.
(04/17/26 3:06am)
ASU courses rely on a range of third-party platforms, including Pearson, Edfinity, zyBooks, etc., that students must purchase to complete assignments.
(04/17/26 12:50am)
ASU football assistant strength coach and former offensive lineman Steven Miller died April 15 at the age of 29. The football program confirmed his passing and canceled Thursday's practice.
(04/16/26 6:43pm)
ASU professor Tim Gomez is not only versed in the world of public affairs, he is also a pro at creating with LEGOS. The State Press sat down with him to learn more about his LEGO artistry and his time at ASU.
(04/19/26 4:00pm)
Every spring, college football fans around the country are enamored by teams returning to practice fields to get work in after a few months of rest in the offseason.
(04/16/26 4:14am)
The Associated Students of ASU Elections Department has announced results for Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate Student Government elections, setting leadership for the 2026-27 school year.
(04/16/26 3:42am)
Even for the closest of friends, space is usually a necessity. A moment away for an individual and collective peace of mind. To still get some coveted me time.
(04/20/26 8:53pm)
ASU's School of Music, Dance and Theatre launched a new initiative last semester, which provided students with the resources to bring original and experimental work to life in front of an audience.