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(09/12/16 2:46am)
It's 104 degrees. The sun is beating down, and there's not a cloud in sight. A large group of ASU students are gathering on a Tempe field for their third practice of the week on a Friday afternoon. It's one of the last times they'll practice before Saturday's game.
(09/08/16 3:06am)
Faces painted and clothes splattered in mud, over 800 students traveled to Prescott at the end of August to compete in ASU's own version of "Survivor."
(08/29/16 1:36am)
Lawrence Krauss is known for his scientific research and overall influence on the academic world. But this year, he expanded his horizons and took on a new challenge: acting.
(08/26/16 3:24am)
An ASU poetry professor is bringing her students out of the classroom and into the community by showcasing their work on Roosevelt Row.
(08/22/16 4:46am)
In 2007, Jason Ake and Taylor Dancer sat atop "A" Mountain and guarded it from the University of Arizona students during the week leading up to the Territorial Cup game.
(04/24/16 11:00pm)
In a few years, the graduating class of seniors may not be the only seniors on campus anymore, because ASU is implementing a new type of residential hall — a continuing care retirement community.
(04/14/16 4:24am)
Brandon Londer was just another ASU student: a biomedical engineering senior, a brother of Sigma Alpha Mu volunteering to help people with disabilities. His whole life changed this past October, however, when he was diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
(04/06/16 3:55am)
Most ASU students have experienced a time when they wished they could voice a complaint or concern directly to President Crow himself. Tuesday evening, students were given that opportunity at the President's Forum at ASU's West campus.
(04/06/16 2:06am)
ASU's shuttles are advertised as providing luxurious rides between the school's four campuses, but for many students, they may just be carriages of broken promises.
(03/17/16 2:02am)
It's a nightmare for most people — losing a loved one and never discovering what happened to them. That nightmare, however, is a reality for over 1,300 Arizona families.
(03/02/16 1:58am)
Many millennials are supporting Bernie Sanders this election season, and now there is a place for them to meet: BernieSingles.com, a dating site for young liberals who are looking to "feel the Bern."
(02/24/16 3:36am)
Unicycles are like the unicorns of campus transportation: intriguing and exciting, but seldom seen. However, thanks to ASUnicycle, students may see these almost mythical contraptions around campus more than ever before.
(02/17/16 3:08am)
As temperatures begin to rise again, many students want to spend their free time lying out by the pool. This is difficult, however, because the pool has been ripped up for construction.
(02/10/16 2:56am)
From Facebook to Google, college is where many entrepreneurial students start their own businesses from scratch.
(02/02/16 12:53am)
ASU Police arrested a minor and an 18-year-old on suspicion of being involved in a series of car burglaries on ASU's Polytechnic campus this weekend, according to a press release from ASU Police on Sunday.
(01/27/16 4:07am)
ASU is known as the most innovative school in the nation, and a growing number of its students are utilizing a very innovative method to pay their tuition: sugar daddies.
(01/21/16 3:29am)
With over 83,000 students and the status as the largest American university, ASU hosts a variety of religious beliefs. However, as religious studies senior Johnny Martin found out, not all of those beliefs are completely welcome on campus.
(01/13/16 2:49am)
As the costs of textbooks increase, students have grown tired of paying for their required readings. Frustrated with the hassle of the bookstore, a group of college students from schools across the country have come together to create SunTexty, which they say is an easier way to buy and sell textbooks.