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(02/20/24 3:43am)
From Taylor Swift to BTS to T-Pain, NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts have consistently brought a new angle and sound to music's biggest stars, as well as new and rising ones.
(02/18/24 8:28pm)
In a rematch of one of Arizona State's most important wins in program history, the Sun Devils couldn't stop the bleeding against the No. 5 Arizona Wildcats to open the game in Saturday's 105-60 loss.
(02/17/24 7:54pm)
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(02/16/24 3:09am)
Calling all undergraduate students! Imagine stepping beyond the confines of textbooks and lecture halls, transcending the bounds of theory to embark upon participatory, immersive science.
(02/16/24 2:40am)
It's been nearly a decade since ASU baseball moved from Packard Stadium to Phoenix Municipal Stadium, but the team's old stomping grounds live on in the memories of Sun Devils past and present.
(02/16/24 3:01am)
After being tied at halftime, Sun Devil basketball started the second half with intention and heart, outscoring the Oregon State Beavers by 18. This electric boost by ASU won them the game 79-61 and earned the squad its second victory in a row.
(02/16/24 3:44am)
At the start of the season, second-year head coach Natasha Adair implemented the "one percent better" mantra in team practices. Thus far, Sun Devil women's basketball has surpassed the total wins from the last season after winning on the road over the Washington Huskies on Jan. 21. They are 10-14 (2-10 in Pac-12) up to this point.
(02/16/24 2:00pm)
David Lucier, a decorated combat veteran and ASU alum, is the only candidate running for Tempe City Council to oppose the 2050 General Plan, but he hopes to increase affordable housing without running the risk of overdevelopment.
(02/16/24 4:14am)
The City of Tempe unanimously re-zoned land a property called 1020 Apache, which will be allocated for housing, retail and other mixed-use purposes.
(02/16/24 4:03am)
Hugo Tapia is one of five candidates vying for a seat on the Tempe City Council in the upcoming election in March 2024, when Tempe residents will vote for their top three choices.
(02/15/24 3:03am)
Thrifting used to be a money saving tactic. Now, groups of fashion-forward students walk open-air thrift markets skimming racks and enjoying the activity.
(02/15/24 2:37am)
The ASU men's tennis team has a chance for unprecedented success this weekend. After defeating No. 25 Florida State and Virginia Commonwealth on Jan. 28, the Sun Devils earned a spot at the ITA Division I National Men's Team Indoor Championship. This will be the team's first time since it was revitalized at ASU in 2018.
(02/21/24 4:15am)
Downtown Phoenix is filled with places and activities that may be too expensive for some college students to fully reap the benefits of. Fortunately, in between bustling stores and pricey stops are locally owned, affordable shops prepared for Sun Devils looking to enjoy the city.
(02/15/24 2:52am)
Tempe City Council unanimously voted in favor of going through with plans to redevelop Danelle Plaza, a 14-acre shopping center in the heart of Tempe. The renovation plan includes decisions to add more small businesses and to increase Danelle Plaza’s artistic qualities, such as public art, live music and culture.
(02/15/24 2:48am)
The last name Bourguet is one that many ASU fans will recognize.
(02/17/24 2:00pm)
Tempe City Council Candidate Nikki Amberg is running for Tempe city council to fix affordable housing, unhoused population and government transparency issues.
(02/15/24 3:10am)
Amid increased greenhouse gas emissions and melting glaciers, the Earth is suffering due to global warming, among other environmental issues. ASU's Environmental Advocacy, Restoration and Technology for Humanity Club, also referred to as EARTH Club, is all about combating how humans impact the Earth negatively.
(02/14/24 2:51am)
The ASU women's water polo team continued their stellar start to the season, sweeping the competition at the ASU Invitational this past weekend. Outscoring their opponents by a combined 48 goals, the Sun Devils were dominant on both ends of the pool and were also able to showcase their bench in the blowouts.
(02/14/24 1:54am)
This article has been removed due to the use of generative AI in the copy. The State Press has a zero-tolerance policy for AI use. The reporter is no longer on staff.
(02/14/24 2:32am)
An office of the National Labor Relations Board ruled that Dartmouth College men's basketball players are employees and should be paid, setting up a long fight toward paying college athletes at larger programs, such as ASU.