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Candidates are running for the executive positions in the Graduate Student Government, pledging to improve services and support for graduate students.
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Candidates are running for the executive positions in the Graduate Student Government, pledging to improve services and support for graduate students.
To get behind the wheel for Sun Devil Motorsports is a process steered by driver character, history and intuition.
Just one day after arriving in Tempe on March 24 as ASU men's basketball's new head coach, Randy Bennett felt unwell.
"Project Hail Mary," a stunning sci-fi film starring Ryan Gosling, showcased the entire production's ability to make even the most uninterested filmgoers excited about sci-fi.
This year's executive ticket for the Undergraduate Student Government West Valley is running unopposed. The candidates for president, vice president of services and vice president of policy are therefore set for the 2026-27 academic year.
Click Click. Dominoes sprawl across the wooden table. My feet dangle off the ground, and I carefully trace my fingers along a deep crack in the table’s surface. My sister places her chubby hands on the table, hoisting herself up with her face tied in an angry little knot. Paco is cheating again. Against a 7-year-old.
Devilpalooza, ASU's biggest annual festival, felt a little different this year — with diverse music from multiple genres, the event encapsulated the essence of Arizona's music scene.
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At the Arizona Board of Regents' University Governance and Operations Committee meeting on Thursday, President Michael Crow and the presidents of NAU and UA each presented their 2026-27 school year budget proposals.
Aramark workers who staff the Downtown Phoenix campus Panda Express walked out on March 26 due to lack of air conditioning or other adequate cooling devices.
Growing up, my grandmother would always read me the old Arabic folklore story "I Love You Like Salt."
Enrollment in a Bachelor of Science in computer science and software engineering at ASU has declined by more than 1,000 students since 2024, while other engineering fields, particularly mechanical and electrical engineering, have seen significant growth.
Growing up, I was embarrassed of the things that were the most familiar to me.
Tasha Romero has felt the same thing almost every day for over 10 years. A tingling, consuming desire to escape the world around her and forget about the responsibilities her daily life demands.
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, you've done great, but it's time to move over. The grand secrets to life's mysteries have been discovered, and if you buy this book for a one-time payment of $24.99 ($29.99 on hardcover), you'll have the answers to all your woes.
ASU is home to a variety of cultures, identities and students who seek to find their niche on an ever-growing campus.
Every so often, videos resurface on social media of former ASU and current New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo in high school. Clips of him shrugging off defenders like it's nothing and racking up video-game level stats.
Social media influencer “Zman” is known for his man on the street style videos where he poses different questions to ASU students. The State Press followed along as he filmed some of his social media videos.
As the academic world weighs the pros, cons and ethical implications of AI, ASU — eager to maintain its innovation reputation — has immersed itself in the industry in the form of over 500 projects costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
ASU President Michael Crow met with The State Press staff on March 24 in an hour-long meeting, discussing the future of artificial intelligence, concerns over Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Greek life lawsuits and more.
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