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When ASU alumni Ken Bonham and Scott Kaufmann first met, it was through mutual friends. They were not in the same major, graduating class or job field.
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When ASU alumni Ken Bonham and Scott Kaufmann first met, it was through mutual friends. They were not in the same major, graduating class or job field.
Blasting music from electric guitars, booming from drums and captivating vocals and lyrics is what makes the annual Battle of the Bands the ultimate competition, but the semifinal came with a twist this year.
To many, the sight of two players dropping the gloves for a fight at center ice in a heated moment in an NHL game is something met with excitement.
Arizona Sen. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, spoke to College Republicans at ASU on Wednesday evening to discuss his political career and his role in the Senate during a critical election year for the balance of power in the Arizona legislature.
ASU Wrestling reached a low point on Jan. 19. After a loss to Little Rock - the Trojans' first-ever ranked win in program history - the Sun Devils were 2-4, and their season arguably looked lost.
In the last regular season Pac-12 matchup between the ASU Sun Devils and the No. 6 Arizona Wildcats, the Sun Devils fell 85-67 on Wednesday night. After losing by 45 in Tucson, the Sun Devils came in hoping for an upset but were left with another double-digit loss.
The City of Tempe will hold an election on March 12 to present the General Plan 2050 to Tempe voters for approval, elect three candidates to the City Council and reelect the mayor, who is running unopposed.
A USG senator wrote legislation regarding the current election cycle, which has already started. It would revise the election code and would change the rules for campaigning on election day.
In the beginning, learning a new language can seem impossible. Not only are you expected to memorize a sea of new vocabulary and a maze of complex syntax rules, but you also have to be willing to make mistakes, accept that embarrassment is inevitable and have the courage to throw yourself into another culture while hoping the native speakers will be patient with you.
Years of experience and tireless practice in the pool have allowed water polo team captain Lara Kiss to take on the mental and physical challenges of water polo and embrace the responsibility that comes with being team captain.
Senior all-around Jada Mangahas entered her last year as a Sun Devil with a bittersweet feeling.
In an event hosted by the RISE Center on Feb. 19 titled "Disability and Didactics: How we can advocate for students with disabilities in STEM," participants delved into strategies for enhancing support for students with disabilities in STEM fields.
As spring break begins, set aside the hustle of campus life and lose yourself in the pages of extraordinary literature recommended by students and faculty. Grab your beach towel or cozy up in your favorite reading nook; the literary escapades await!
In the history of the Power Five Conferences, no school had ever brought men's tennis back before, so when ASU's men's tennis program was discontinued in 2008, its future seemed nonexistent. Tennis wasn't coming back to Tempe.
With more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree options, there is becoming less of a traditional path to earning a degree and entering the workforce after graduation.
Women's tennis is the only sport that has been played continuously at ASU since the 19th century, and Marianna Argyrokastriti wants to be a part of the program's long and illustrious history.
Physical forms of music fizzled out with the rise of modern technology and music-streaming apps. But thanks to a growing fascination with nostalgic sounds, records aren't completely done for. In fact, they are having a revival.
The Graduate and Professional Student Association President Megan McCaughan vetoed a bill that called for a boycott against many national companies, including Starbucks and Amazon, per Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions guidelines. The bill was vetoed a week after GPSA passed both a bill and resolution for BDS reform.
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As spring training games begin across the Valley, students have a unique opportunity to enjoy a live baseball game a month before most people in the country. With 15 teams in nine stadiums from Goodyear to Scottsdale, there are many chances to see your favorite baseball team get some reps in before opening day.
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