ASU announces site of new medical school in downtown Phoenix
ASU and community officials announced the location of the forthcoming School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering in Phoenix on Monday.
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ASU and community officials announced the location of the forthcoming School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering in Phoenix on Monday.
ASU women's basketball is parting ways with head coach Natasha Adair after three seasons, ASU announced on March 8.
On March 7, amidst a heavy downpour of much-needed Phoenix rain, energy buzzed in Steele Indian School Park. Phoenicians were hungry for this rain after a long, lonely stretch of sunlight and dryness, but they were hungry for something else: good music. At M3F Fest, surrounded by heavy crowds, it was very much alive.
President Donald Trump restricted the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One in February. Now, he’s found the perfect replacement: Nickelodeon.
The ASU Derby Devils, an all-inclusive roller derby team, are making a fierce comeback at Arizona State University.
For over three decades, the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program has provided students with hands-on research experience, helping them attain spots in competitive graduate programs and overall enhance their STEM careers.
It's not cool to care anymore.
Prices might be soaring in 2025, but this unfortunate economic downturn has brought the revival of a classic genre: recession pop.
In a meeting with The State Press on March 4, ASU President Michael Crow spoke on the University's commitments in the wake of a new U.S. presidential administration, as well as emerging artificial intelligence technology, ASU's men's basketball season outcomes and more.
Recent tariffs imposed have the possibility of increasing liquor prices and may affect the traditional nightlife of a Sun Devil.
Reproductive Freedom for All Arizona held its Annual Lobby Day, urging legislators to stop undermining Proposition 139 after a Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled the previous 15-week abortion ban unconstitutional.
Building a roster is one of the most important jobs coaching staff have in this new age of college basketball. Finding a balance between fit and talent is a skill many haven't mastered just yet. In the Big 12, however, there is an abundance of near-roster perfection, helping it remain one of the sport's most esteemed conferences.
ASU quietly changed LGBTQ+ resources on multiple websites and redirected the links to a page for the Rainbow Coalition, a student-led coalition that advocates for the LGBTQ+ community on campus.
While every other 5-year-old was figuring out if they wanted to be a firefighter or a nurse, I knew I wanted to be a fashion designer. Arguably, fashion design is the least essential of these three careers, but it's always been my passion.
Ultra-low-rise jeans on, green juice in hand and a grappling sense of deja vu. It's 2025 and the resurgence of early 2000s diet culture is undeniable.
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"Getting to the Root" is an art exhibition curated by Amber C. Coleman, Jazmine Beatty, Tehan Ketema and Olivia Richardson, focusing on Black hair culture and the social perceptions surrounding Black culture. The exhibition, in collaboration with several artists across the U.S., is open from Feb. 4 to March 7 at the Harry Wood Gallery inside the ASU School of Art.
Growing up, the relationships we form in childhood leave a lasting mark on who we become as adults. According to ASU researchers in developmental psychology, early diverse interactions set the stage for lifelong social, emotional and cognitive development.
The Arizona Students' Association held its annual Youth Empowerment Summit at the Downtown Phoenix campus to promote affordable higher education, immigrant rights and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
An ASU artist is bringing sad girl pop to Phoenix, painting the city her signature shade of green.
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