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In an effort to grant high schoolers an opportunity to learn Chinese before they enter college, ASU is offering a two-week program that fully immerses students in the country’s language and culture.
When you live on a college budget in a place dominated by urban sprawl, you’ve got to learn your way around a city map. Luckily enough, the Valley offers a metro system that can take you from point A to point B
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In light of Arizona’s likely initiative to include marijuana legalization on the 2016 ballot, four representatives discussed the potential impacts of recreational cannabis in Arizona on Thursday.
Incoming freshman who were raised in foster care will have the opportunity to participate in a week-long orientation program next August that aims to help the students adjust to university life.
In the wake of Baltimore’s recent racial distress, the 20th annual A. Wade Smith Memorial Lecture on Race Relations Wednesday night brought light to the negative stereotyping and policing of black males on college campuses.
In the next stage of the tuition-setting process, the Arizona Board of Regents concluded Monday that fees must increase to offset the cuts made under Gov. Doug Ducey.
The Memorial Union’s dining facility opened its newest plant-based station, The Daily Root, at the beginning of the spring semester, officially offering ASU’s first vegan-friendly meal source.
In light of recent media backlash against Greek Life’s association with sexual assault, ASU’s Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity pledged to its new partner organization, Man Up, on Wednesday to fight against sexual assault and create a culture of respect toward women.
Students walking through Cady Mall were met with colorful signs promoting love and kindness followed by a warm embrace Tuesday as Project Humanities volunteers hosted a free hug session, just in time for the stress of finals week.
While women’s reproductive rights remain in the spotlight of modern political debate, a group of ASU students visited Capitol Hill to lobby for contraceptives and other family planning measures.
Just in time for Tax Day, protesters marched through ASU’s Downtown and Tempe campuses Wednesday to demand a $15 minimum wage so labor and fast food workers may live comfortably with a 40-hour work week.
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Members of the LGBTQ community and its allies, complete with cheers and rainbows, marched through downtown Phoenix on Sunday to celebrate the city’s annual Pride Festival.
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