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(04/28/26 2:51am)
ASU's own Dayton Carlson outran not just his competitors but set the fastest time by any NCAA Division I athlete this season. He set a new program record in the 800, delivering a record-breaking performance that redefined the program standard.
(04/12/26 3:39am)
Prism hosted the first annual Rainbow Royale event, a queer-inclusive dance, at the Polytechnic Sun Devil Fitness Complex on Friday, with over 200 registered attendees.
(04/11/26 6:44am)
Drag U Downtown hosted Drag U Mania on Thursday, raising over $1,000 to better support the nonprofit partner organization, Drag University, which focuses on community-based outreach and programming not specific to the University.
(04/10/26 3:45am)
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month has been celebrated nationwide since the 1970s. Celebrations and traditions are held in May to honor the contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
(04/10/26 3:34am)
First Studio is a historic building in downtown Phoenix that was home to the first television studio in Arizona. Now, it is a space for artists and creatives to share their work.
(04/10/26 4:23am)
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly joined a dining worker picket line on April 9 on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus to show support for the workers' ongoing negotiations with their employer, Aramark.
(04/10/26 2:52am)
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and ASU President Michael Crow addressed ASU Health's role in confronting health disparities at the groundbreaking of its new headquarters in downtown Phoenix Thursday.
(04/10/26 4:56am)
ASU alumni and those involved with the nonprofit The PhD Project reflected on the impact it's had on their careers after the University ceased its partnership with the organization on Feb. 19.
(04/10/26 3:01am)
A new bus stop shelter along Mill Avenue does more than provide shade. The intricate steel cutouts are a public display resembling the patterns found in O'odham basket weaving.
(04/10/26 3:18am)
Arizona is typically associated with all things related to the desert — heat, arid landscapes, drought-resistant flora. It is not often associated with water.
(04/14/26 2:28am)
As ASU works to build the ASU Health headquarters on the Downtown Phoenix campus, University officials are looking to remove a 124-year-old property from the site. Its owner said he felt he had been treated unfairly by the University.
(04/09/26 3:42am)
For many Sun Devils, joining a student organization can seem like a major commitment, but for members of the German Devils at ASU, the organization offers a sense of culture, friendship and lasting community.
(04/09/26 5:05am)
Three USG elections will be re-conducted after being declared compromised, the Associated Students of ASU Elections Department announced Wednesday.
(04/10/26 4:16am)
Students in Arizona's college towns can face widely varying costs in their search for off-campus housing, according to rental data. The cities have adopted different strategies for lowering prices.
(04/09/26 2:37am)
Normally, when ASU football's Clayton Smith explodes off the line, it's the stuff of nightmares for quarterbacks. A 6-foot-4-inch, 255-pound mountain of a man, Smith's power and speed out of his stance drop coaches' jaws. He rumbles the earth on his way to the backfield, where he gives ball carriers a reason for their postgame ice bath.
(04/17/26 2:12am)
Candidates running for Undergraduate Student Government leadership positions expressed concern about difficulties with the ballot forms used during this year's elections.
(04/09/26 2:00am)
Basketball, football, indoor volleyball — sports that require a team to work in unison, every player integral to the group's execution on the court or the field. Swim, track and gymnastics demand elite individual performances to form a greater part of a team's success.
(04/08/26 3:20am)
Women's Club Water Polo at ASU has put together a remarkable season, so far earning a No. 11 national ranking and establishing itself as a highly competitive program. The Sun Devils' rise into the top 15 reflects not only its talent in the pool but also its discipline, chemistry and determination.
(04/08/26 2:38am)
After years of being "MLB U," ASU is looking to put its stamp on the NFL at the 2026 Draft on April 23.
While ASU has had more players selected at the MLB Draft than any other school, it is more than just a baseball school. Perfectly evidenced by the turnout at its pro day, ASU is weeks away from potentially having multiple names called in Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft.
(04/08/26 4:33am)
Fifty-seven Sun Devils are preparing to travel to Panama in May for ASU's largest-ever dental brigade, providing oral health care to rural communities.