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(04/12/24 3:14am)
Taylor Swift fans across the state know all too well the fight for Eras Tour tickets against bots. Now, Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation to prevent bots from purchasing more tickets than the posted limit, which could put power back in the hands of ticket buyers across the state.
(04/11/24 1:59am)
Former ASU starting quarterback Sam Keller headlined a class action lawsuit that made name, image and likeness a reality for college athletes over a decade ago. Now, former ASU swimmer Grant House's NIL case could bring down the NCAA.
(04/11/24 1:23am)
I never used to wear my chain out.
(04/10/24 3:38am)
Look. I know it, you know it, we all know it: If you're here, you suspect you fall somewhere on the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Yes, this is just like the "Am I gay?" quizzes that you Googled on the private browser of your mom's phone back in middle school — if you're not gay, why are you looking it up?
(04/12/24 2:21am)
What will ultimately separate Arizona State football from its 3–9 finish last year to a better result next season is the completeness of its roster. Kenny Dillingham's squad had a number of standouts in 2023, but there wasn't talent across the board.
(04/10/24 1:24am)
La corte suprema de Arizona afirmó una ley del año 1864 el martes que prohíbe casi todo tipo de abortos en el estado con la excepcion si el embarazo pone en riesgo la vida de la madre.
(04/10/24 2:37am)
The performing arts have become an important way for students to connect with their culture, make friends and express themselves in unique ways across ASU. As the University celebrates Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month this April, Asian arts groups around campus are encouraging students to better understand their backgrounds and provide ways to connect with those around them.
(04/11/24 2:21am)
The Tempe development review commission approved a live music license for Rusty Taco on Tuesday during a city hall meeting, allowing the Tempe location to welcome DJs throughout the week.
(04/10/24 2:15am)
College Republicans United at ASU will host the Sons of Confederate Veterans for an introductory speech at its weekly meeting on April 10.
(04/12/24 1:39am)
The EcoCinema Cafe Film Festival at ASU is more than just a social gathering — it's a confluence of ideas, sustainability and cinema that aims to create a blueprint for a future where humanity and nature thrive in harmony.
(04/11/24 3:16am)
As Arizona continues to reel from the state Supreme Court upholding an 1864 law that bans abortion in nearly all cases, Attorney General Kris Mayes says she may have a plan to fight the court's decision "by the end of the week."
(04/09/24 6:39pm)
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law Tuesday to ban nearly all abortions in the state except for when the pregnancy could endanger the life of the mother.
(04/10/24 1:43am)
Across multiple events last week, ASU's Institute of Human Origins celebrated the 50th anniversary of the fossil skeleton "Lucy" – the most complete preservation of one of our earliest human ancestors.
(04/09/24 6:14am)
No one could stop UConn’s quest for back-to-back national titles, not even Purdue senior center and back-to-back national player of the year Zach Edey.
(04/09/24 3:41am)
Several people were escorted out of an event featuring U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-California, in protest of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
(04/09/24 3:11am)
"What does it look like to actually acknowledge the land that you’re on and then make up for everything that's been done to that land?" Nataani Hanley-Moraga said.
(04/09/24 2:56am)
Mason DoVico, a junior studying political science and business, was elected as USG-T president Monday after results were delayed from April 1 due to "several complaint and appeal challenges," according to Jackson Bush, the USG-T elections commissioner.
(04/10/24 1:43am)
This fall semester, ASU is welcoming new classes to the curriculum. These educational opportunities allow Sun Devils to learn about South Asian culture through the courses Modern and Contemporary Art of India and South Asia, the Bollywood Nation, the Dances of India and the Religions of India.
(04/09/24 1:33am)
Former passing game coordinator and receivers coach Ra'Shaad Samples will be making his way to Oregon as a running backs coach and an assistant head coach.
(04/09/24 2:10am)
"I'm done. I quit. I want to go home."