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(07/19/23 3:33pm)
State lawmakers, political and social activists, and University faculty gathered at the state capitol for a joint legislative committee hearing in the wake of the recent dissolution of the T.W. Lewis Center at Barrett, the Honors College.
(08/02/23 7:13pm)
Besides keeping cool and staying hydrated, experts say ASU students and Phoenix residents have more to worry about as historic heat grips the Southwest: power outages.
(07/14/23 3:50am)
Five-time NCAA throwing champion Turner Washington is looking to go from tossing weights around a field to tossing people across the squared circle.
(07/06/23 12:04am)
The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) announced its first membership change in the league's 10-year history with the addition of Arizona State as the ninth program in the conference, effective July 1, 2024.
(07/10/23 6:33pm)
Before artificial intelligence made the jump into the hands of the public, students had to cheat on writing assignments the old-fashioned way: by discreetly wiring money to ghostwriters and copying and pasting.
(06/29/23 7:18pm)
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that affirmative action, the practice of considering how structural factors due to race have impacted applicants to universities, is unconstitutional and no longer permitted to be used in the college admissions process.
(07/03/23 7:46pm)
T.W. Lewis Center for Personal Development at Barrett, the Honors College was dissolved on June 30. The creator and main benefactor of the center is terminating funding, resulting in the center's closure.
(06/20/23 3:36am)
Between the two most populous campuses, Tempe and downtown, there are 18 different on-campus housing options. However, with an enrollment of 68,685 students attending school on-campus in 2022, students say there is not nearly enough housing to support the student population.
(06/01/23 10:52pm)
ASU announced plans to open a new medical school as part of the “ASU Health” initiative, designed to address healthcare shortages across the state.
(05/17/23 5:28am)
Unofficial results released Wednesday indicate that Tempe voters have rejected the proposed Tempe entertainment district and the potential new home for the Arizona Coyotes.
(05/14/23 2:31am)
The Asian/Asian Pacific American Student Coalition at ASU has always hosted a signature event to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Four years ago, the event, then called Culture Night, brought about 150 students into the Student Pavilion to watch performances by the coalition's member organizations.
(05/06/23 2:26am)
On the first Friday of each month, Phoenix's Arts District, Roosevelt Row, lights up with the sound of music, smell of street vendors and a display of local art. We dig into the history behind the event and why ASU students are so eager to attend.
(04/28/23 5:02am)
Students are campaigning and mailing back their ballots in the ongoing special election for an arena that would host the Arizona Coyotes and a proposed entertainment district.
(04/28/23 4:42am)
Some Arizona politicians still connect their political roots to leading the Undergraduate Student Government at ASU.
(04/28/23 3:47am)
“My passion for education doesn’t pay my rent,” said Elena Sloboda. “If I can’t pay my rent, I can’t meet my students’ needs or mine. I think that will force me to leave the state.”
(04/28/23 1:58am)
After arriving from the University of Texas, ASU softball coach Megan Bartlett introduced a new wrinkle into the program she felt played a considerable role in the Longhorns' postseason success a season prior; a mental performance coach.
(04/28/23 3:17am)
While language-based artificial intelligence systems, such as ChatGPT, are notorious for their use as cheating tools, AIs have been doing math for much longer. Instead of doing your homework for you, new developments in AI are being applied to a much more difficult subject: teaching humans how to do math.
(04/28/23 3:44am)
The ASU women’s tennis team ended the season as they started it: on fire. With a 17-5 record, the Sun Devils are headed into the Pac-12 tournament with the momentum they wanted at the beginning of the season.
(04/28/23 4:20am)
Abigail Davis first learned how to sew when she was five. By high school, she made her friends’ homecoming dresses, fully certain she wanted to become a designer.
(04/28/23 3:33am)
ASU’s Zero Waste department is a team of seven working with the aim of making the University zero waste by 2025, providing ASU with a holistic approach to waste management through promoting proper refusal, reduction and recycling of waste.