Long ball dooms ASU baseball in loss to New Mexico
After a wild first inning where ASU baseball (7-9) jumped out front without recording a hit, the Sun Devils struggled to keep up the momentum, losing 6-4 to New Mexico (11-6) on Tuesday night.
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After a wild first inning where ASU baseball (7-9) jumped out front without recording a hit, the Sun Devils struggled to keep up the momentum, losing 6-4 to New Mexico (11-6) on Tuesday night.
ASU may officially be known on billboards and banners as No. 1 in innovation, but the school has cultivated a different, less coveted national ranking over the decades: a widespread reputation as one of the top party schools in the country. Provocative publications like Playboy lauded ASU in the 2000s and early 2010s for its intense party culture.
Initial results from the Tempe election suggest the General Plan measure will pass by a large margin, and newcomer Nikki Amberg will sit on the City Council alongside Doreen Garlid and Randy Keating, both incumbents facing reelection. Mayor Corey Woods will win reelection as he ran unopposed.
After a grueling season, the ASU men's basketball team has one more game on the calendar — a matchup with Utah in the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament.
After winning their very first Pac-12 title in 2023, Arizona State men’s swim and dive carried that dominance through the following season and are now repeat Pac-12 champions, the last of the conference.
Sun Devil wrestling won its 24th and final Pac-12 championship on Sunday, further etching its name into collegiate wrestling history by defeating all conference contemporaries by more than 20 points.
Whether you're chronically online or actually outside touching grass, we all know influencers are taking over our world. They fill our feeds with ring light-illuminated brand deals and 15-second clips of their latest self-tanner routines. Gone are the days of viral sensations like Jenna Marbles and Connor Franta, who once ruled the internet without the help of weekly brand deals. Chapstick challenges, music video parodies and flash mobs have now faded into trends of the past.
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I'm in my bitter era. Maybe it's because I'm single before Valentine's Day, or maybe it's because you people are testing me.
Being poisoned twice by the Russian government didn't stop the 41-year-old Russian journalist, historian and political dissenter from taking the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives on March 15, 2022, risking a speech that would put him behind bars a month later.
Back when I was 16, a long list of "nevers" clung to me wherever I went, like a loose thread I could never shake. I had never been kissed. I had never had sex. I had never even been on a real date. It felt like a glaring label hanging over my head that exposed my inexperience with sex, love and relationships — some of the most defining aspects of adolescence — to my peers, who seemed to date and find love with ease.
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The Labriola National American Indian Data Center may seem like a quiet collection of books nestled within Hayden Library, but on Feb. 29 it turned into a vibrant space for spoken word and artistic expression at the Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night.
ASU Undergraduate Student Government celebrated Black History Month in downtown Phoenix at Civic Space park with fun music and vendors.
Arizona Board of Regents Chair Fred DuVal resigned from the board on Thursday while remaining a member to focus on the University of Arizona, according to a press release.
Every day, I carry a dance bag. It’s a navy blue duffel bag, to be exact, and it has everything I need: flat ballet shoes, hairpins, a snack of vegetables and hummus, extra pairs of tights and soft boots that keep my feet warm. I place my dance bag in the same spot every class — top left on the highest shelf — and when I’m done, I run back to grab it as fast as I can to get a good seat next to my friends before rehearsal.
Sometimes, shopping for secondhand clothes at ASU can feel like a competitive sport — especially for the uninitiated. Just imagine: The double doors of the Buffalo Exchange on University Drive slam behind you for the first time, and with it, pulsing dread sets in like a second heartbeat. When you walk out those doors, you need to leave with an outfit that impresses the nearly 80,000 other students on campus and that will somehow summon the people who will become your forever friends.
While COVID-19 may not be at the forefront of every student's mind this year, ASU is quietly discussing the end of the Devils' drop-off program. This prospect could be devastating to the most vulnerable on campus, and students deserve access to free, accurate COVID tests.
In the male-dominated field of construction, women have historically been underrepresented. Despite advancements in gender equality in various industries, the construction sector continues to struggle with gender diversity.
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