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(09/03/25 1:28am)
The Tempe Police Department maintains the necessity of recently installed traffic cameras, while many returning students noticed the addition of the equipment and questioned its effectiveness.
(08/28/25 4:06am)
The Sun Devils are no longer underdogs.
(08/28/25 4:41am)
Federal student aid recipients are preparing for impending financial challenges following the July 4 passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
(08/26/25 7:54pm)
Artist BBNO$ took the stage at Mountain America Stadium on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, for ASU's yearly concert InfernoFest. InfernoFest is a part of ASU's welcome week and showcases larger artists as well as performances from different student groups.
(08/27/25 4:24am)
The City of Phoenix moved forward with plans to extend Taylor Mall for more pedestrian access on the Downtown Phoenix campus this past summer.
(08/26/25 3:31am)
When Barrett, The Honors College, was established in 1988, it created an opportunity for students who wished to excel. Now, the college continues to innovate as it opens professional doorways for its students.
(08/29/25 3:48am)
There's been a long-standing joke on the internet referring to certain traits as hallmarks of "male manipulators." When I realized that those traits are similar to how my boyfriend behaves, I knew I had to set the record straight.
(08/21/25 6:43pm)
Mountain America Stadium was packed with students Tuesday night for InfernoFest — an annual fall concert hosted by the Programming and Activities Board with help from the Resident Hall Association. This year, students watched Canadian rapper and singer Alexander Gumuchian, known as bbno$ or "baby, no money," take the stage.
(08/11/25 7:02pm)
As ASU completes its investigation into the suspended Graduate Student Government, graduate students have raised worries about the organization's ability to fulfill its duties. Its leaders blame the University's administration for the issues facing GSG.
(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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