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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.
(04/25/25 1:54am)
There are hot stretches, and then there’s whatever senior infielder Matt King has been doing in the batter's box for ASU.
(04/25/25 1:56am)
ASU students teamed up with SHAPE club at ASU to engage the University community in physical activity and wellness.
(04/24/25 5:03am)
Follow Multimedia Managing Editor Matthew Marengo as he learns how to break, a style of hip-hop dance, with the ASU Breaking Club.
(04/24/25 1:56am)
Phi Gamma Delta, commonly known as FIJI, hosted a frat party to remember with a surprise concert from The Chainsmokers, advertised as a "pop-up."
(04/24/25 2:00am)
Watching a show is a State Press-recommended way to take a break from reality and bed rot in the summer. What better way to do that than to re-watch the same classic show for the 78th time?
(04/24/25 2:29am)
With the college basketball season in offseason mode, head coach Bobby Hurley and the Sun Devils are in the middle of a complete roster reconstruction. ASU took a major hit to the transfer portal, losing freshmen stars Jayden Quaintance and Joson Sanon, both of whom are ranked in the top 25 of 247Sports' transfer rankings. With only one scholarship player returning, freshman guard Trevor Best, Hurley is hitting the transfer portal market hard.
(04/24/25 1:08am)
Have you ever wanted to make friends while drinking your favorite beverage? For students looking to share and learn about the most commonly consumed form of caffeine, the Coffee Club at ASU provides a space to learn and taste beans of all kinds.
(04/26/25 5:43pm)
The Global Education Office allegedly changed its website's language from "LGBTQIA" to "LGB" and provided less information regarding transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other diverse identities on Wednesday.
(04/23/25 9:00pm)
Shiyou Wu, an associate professor at the School of Social Work, was arrested for alleged "aggravated luring a minor for sexual exploitation," according to court documents.
(04/23/25 2:21am)
The Film Photography Club at ASU has never held an official gallery walk — until now. On April 11, friends and family supported local photographers as they showed off photos they took within the past year.
(05/06/25 1:00am)
Claire and Gib met in an elevator. It was the first day of our freshman year of college. We were two scared little queers, anxious to make friends and establish ourselves as real adults. We made eye contact on that fateful day, and like any good friend would, Gib followed Claire to something he was definitely not invited to.
(04/24/25 2:36am)
Recently, the White House shared information regarding possible changes coming to the Department of Education that have sparked concern among future educators. Many ASU community members have shared thoughts on the matter.