The ASU Jugger club combines live action role playing with athletics
Students looking for a mix of physical exertion and live action role playing, better known as LARPing, can find the best of both worlds within ASU Jugger.
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Students looking for a mix of physical exertion and live action role playing, better known as LARPing, can find the best of both worlds within ASU Jugger.
The ASU Speech and Language Clinic offers a wide range of treatments for their clients, ranging from a stutter to speech issues from brain damage.
ASU Police arrested a former student on charges of terroristic threats, disruption of an educational institution and possession of marijuana after receiving a threat against Sun Devil Athletics Feb. 23.
For many college students, the best way to contend with rising costs of attendance is by applying for loans or grants. But for students who may need to take longer to finish their degree, such as those with disabilities, time limits on federal aid can hang them out to dry.
Alongside courses on English lit, chemistry and European history, ASU students can take classes that are more idiosyncratic in nature — from pickleball to studies of Bob Marley and alien movies.
An ASU student was arrested Monday after being accused of stabbing another student in the hand with a kitchen knife in the Manzanita Residence Hall on College Avenue, a University spokesperson said.
ASU instructor Gary "Layne" Gneiting has led bike treks through New Zealand, Europe and Norway — and this year he will take a group from Budapest to Prague.
A large number of dead fish have floated to the top of Tempe Town Lake recently due to fluctuating temperatures and algae counts, but experts say they are likely not harmful to people who use the lake for recreation and sport.
The ASU eSports club is partnering with a group called Extra Life to host a month-long charity drive in support of Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Recent protests for democracy and liberty in Iran have triggered a response from ASU's network of Iranian students and alumni.
Evan Borchert is 39 with two kids and lives in North Carolina. He is also a senior studying software engineering and the co-founder of an online student club.
Jim Helman, the head of Downtown Phoenix Church stands outside Taylor Place on the downtown Phoenix campus every Tuesday with his dog, hoping to chat with students.
The ASU Student Emergency Medical Services (Student EMS) is a student-run volunteer organization whose members serve as the acting emergency medical technicians (EMTs) on ASU’s campus.
The ASU fencing club, now in its 40th year, focuses on growing the sport of fencing and creating a community.
ASU has hired an event security company to temporarily monitor the walk-only zones around the Tempe campus in light of staffing challenges for the student employees formerly tasked with the job.
When Evan Michael York was a freshman at ASU, he struggled with anxiety and depression, illnesses common among college students. After researching solutions, he realized that by eating well and staying fit, he could address his conditions.
The Cronkite school honored Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff, two pioneers in journalism, during its annual awards luncheon on Oct. 19 at the Sheraton hotel in downtown Phoenix.
While the gluten-free trend has increased in popularity in recent years, the diet can be harmful if its adherents aren't aware of the ingredients they are putting in their mouths, according to one ASU researcher.
ASU students have mixed feelings about the current in-state tuition prices in light of the Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filing a suit against the Arizona Board of Regents that alleges the board has raised tuition to unconstitutional levels.
Because of the hefty price tag associated with living on ASU's campuses, some students may decide to live at home to cut costs. But sometimes, this diminishes their involvement on campus.
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