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(03/20/24 3:36am)
The Thinking Beyond webinar, "What happens when a quantum measurement is made?" held on Feb. 26, focused on the intricacies of quantum measurements and their implications for understanding the quantum world.
(03/20/24 3:20am)
Sun Devil softball's standout sophomore outfielder Yannixa Acuña is likely out for the season due to an undisclosed injury.
(03/22/24 2:07am)
Arizona State's women’s basketball finished the 2023-24 season with an 11-20 record – three games better than a season ago.
(03/20/24 2:24am)
Former Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie joined David Axelrod, a former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, for the third installment of the "Democracy at Work" series on March 19 at the Student Pavilion in Tempe.
(03/21/24 2:36am)
Freshman infielder Ethan Mendoza came to ASU from Texas and has already turned a lot of heads
(03/20/24 1:52am)
Following the addition of freshman sensation Wenyi Ding, Arizona State has placed in the top three of every tournament it has competed in thus far. The Sun Devils put on dominant performances at both tournaments, with Ding placing in the top two individually at both the National Invitational and the Amer Ari Invitational.
(03/19/24 9:01pm)
ASU men's basketball head coach Bobby Hurley signed a two-year contract extension on Tuesday two days short of a year after the initial deal was announced following ASU's first-round exit from the 2023 NCAA Tournament. The deal keeps Hurley in Tempe until after the 2025-26 season.
(03/20/24 2:02am)
On Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bipartisan housing bill that would have made it easier to build affordable housing by changing existing regulations that force developers to build large units on large lots.
(03/19/24 6:54pm)
The Goldwater Institute is suing the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Owen Anderson, a professor of philosophy and religious studies, and state resident D. Ladd Gustafson over the mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion training for ASU employees.
(03/20/24 3:00am)
In the story of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes, a young girl tried to fold 1,000 paper cranes in the hopes that it would help her push through a terminal illness.
(03/19/24 5:22pm)
Jevin Hodge resigned from the Arizona House of Representatives less than two months after he was appointed to take the Legislative District 8 seat, which represents the area including ASU's Tempe campus.
(03/21/24 2:07am)
Last year, the ASU men’s swim and dive team made school history by winning the Pac-12 Championships. Then, they earned their highest placement ever at the NCAA Men's Swimming Championships, finishing second.
(03/22/24 1:38am)
Arizona State's golf alumni list does not fall short in the conversation about exceptional talent.
(03/20/24 3:38am)
The NCAA Men's Final Four at State Farm Stadium is right around the corner, bringing various events to the Valley for college basketball fans and beyond.
(03/19/24 2:04am)
On Saturday, a sea of eager participants, adorned in pristine white attire ranging from t-shirts to traditional garb, gathered behind the Tempe Sun Devil Fitness Complex's east chain-link fence, anticipation palpable in the air.
(03/19/24 2:45am)
With the help of a pilot directing them through a track, miniature RC planes complete an assortment of missions, including carrying objects from figurines to cargo, in the annual AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition, where students’ countless hours of work pay off.
(03/19/24 3:26am)
March is halfway done, and students are officially chugging toward the school finish line. See what the stars have in store for you this semester and find the perfect scent to match your life path this week.
(03/19/24 12:56am)
Arizona Rep. Jevin Hodge, D-Tempe, will no longer attend the USG-Downtown "Dinner with your Representatives."
(03/20/24 2:31am)
On the Polytechnic campus, for a second year in a row, the executive ticket is running unopposed. Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic candidates for president, vice president of service and vice president of policy are therefore set for the 2024-25 academic year.
(03/19/24 1:37am)
Making hospitable homes in NCAA basketball continues to become more important in light of the transfer portal, and ASU has struggled to be that home for many players. Many guys have suited up for the Sun Devils and did their best to keep the boat afloat, but they eventually moved on.