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(04/23/25 2:31am)
Since the Undergraduate Student Government election results were announced in their entirety April 15, students on the Tempe campus have weighed the importance of their fellow classmates paying attention to University politics.
(05/04/25 1:00am)
Floods of students constantly enter and exit buildings on the Tempe campus, foot traffic ebbing and flowing like a current. Students meander through the halls and classrooms without second thought as the architecture withstands the hordes.
(04/23/25 1:35am)
Over a decade ago, Ryan Olkes was elected as the student body president for the Undergraduate Student Government on the Polytechnic campus. Today, Olkes is a project manager for Facilities Development and Management, still serving the University community a decade later.
(04/18/25 2:02am)
Two years ago, a game between Hamilton High School and Casteel High School ended with a splash that has propelled girls' flag football forward.
(04/18/25 2:47am)
Minor spoilers ahead, proceed with caution!
(04/18/25 2:53am)
The Men's Ultimate Frisbee Club at ASU is open to University students to try one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States.
(04/17/25 3:07am)
Noah Moon and Logan Goswick started gardening during the COVID-19 lockdown, and are now board members of the Gardens at ASU club. While they have enjoyed this hobby for years, they have also noticed green spaces vanishing from campus.
(04/18/25 2:24am)
The Steamboat Institute brought its "Campus Liberty Tour" to the University on Wednesday evening, with a debate on national debt triggering lively discussion both on the stage and in the audience.
(04/17/25 3:18am)
ASU outlines its mission in a charter that emphasizes "not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed." But for many underrepresented students shifting into the Donald Trump administration, that mission does not always align with their lived experiences.
(04/22/25 2:49am)
I was born and grew up in Vietnam, a country with a rich history shaped by many ups and downs. Its culture reflected the influences of various nations and blended into its healthcare practices, which have been impacted by Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
(04/17/25 2:08am)
Attempting to put back-to-back losses against No. 17 UCF and No. 12 UA in the rearview mirror, ASU men's tennis travels to Texas for its third matchup this year against No. 16 Baylor in the first round of the Big 12 Championships on April 18.
(04/17/25 1:52am)
The grocery store can be a long trek for busy college students, and many products are just a click away. But in the era of targeted ads and surveillance pricing, many students are weighing convenience and counting pennies.
(04/17/25 2:49am)
The establishment of The Territorial Normal School in 1886 was Arizona's first higher education institution. From a four-classroom building with 33 students to one of the largest universities in the country, ASU has grown in multiple ways.
(04/16/25 7:45pm)
Take a look inside rehearsal with Right Rosemary, the band that opened for DJ Diesel at Devilpalooza 2025.
(04/17/25 3:25am)
University administrators have systematically intervened in Graduate Student Government, according to documentation provided by GSG leaders.
(04/16/25 1:56am)
ASU junior attacker Jordyn Behar knows the number nine well.
(04/16/25 3:20am)
With rows filled with groceries and stores lined with promotions for their new sales, we often forget how the products we buy landed on our shelves.
(04/23/25 12:59am)
When students begin their collegiate journey, they have to navigate the food options the campus has to offer. Individuals adapt to the food environment differently, depending on factors that include nutritional goals and dietary restrictions.
(04/16/25 3:27am)
Every Wednesday, David Ellis spends his evening at the Tempe Public Library, volunteering in a buddy-reading program with kids.
(04/16/25 2:34am)
Anxiousness filled the stands with second-and-10 coming up with 39 yards separating BYU from ending the Sun Devils' postseason dreams. On the next play, redshirt junior cornerback Javan Robinson picked off the pass to save the season.