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(03/17/23 3:18am)
An Arizona Senate bill that aims to expand First Amendment protections on publicly-funded college campuses narrowly passed the Senate along party lines. But as the bill continues to move through the House, it faces criticism from Democratic lawmakers, who say it is unnecessary.
(03/16/23 5:52am)
DAYTON, OHIO — After routing the Nevada Wolf Pack 98-73 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Dayton, Ohio, ASU now advances to the Round of 64 in Denver to take on Texas Christian University.
(03/16/23 4:05am)
The Phoenix Suns weren't the only ones that lit up the court during their latest home game against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Footprint Center. ASU's AZNA Dance troupe put on an impressive display of skill and talent as the primetime performance.
(03/16/23 5:15am)
Audrey Sadlier reports on mental health and counseling resources at ASU. Plus, the Sun Devil men's basketball team enters March Madness, and University President Michael Crow proposes tuition increases for the Fall 2023-24 academic year.
(03/17/23 3:05am)
On March 18, ASU students and other community members are participating in the Out of Darkness Walk on the Student Services Lawn to show support for those who have been impacted by suicide and open the door to conversations about mental health.
(03/16/23 4:09am)
The women's hockey team is making history as it takes on American Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Division 1 National Championships for the first time since the program began seven years ago.
(03/23/23 3:48am)
I'm not a huge fan of the transportation, or lack thereof, across ASU's Tempe campus.
(03/17/23 3:32am)
It’s unseasonably windy as I’m perched on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Fillmore Street. A woman in a blue nylon sweatsuit is the only other witness to the unmanned white vehicle that whips around the corner. Adorned with my initials — “AB” — on a display mounted to the roof, the car chimes “Hello Abigail” as I swing open the door and step into my autonomous vehicle.
(03/21/23 1:42am)
The ASU all-female a cappella group Pitchforks advanced to the wild card round at the Varsity Vocals International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella after placing third at the ICCA Southwest Quarter Finals on Feb. 25.
(03/16/23 2:16am)
The No Labels Party was certified as an official political party in Arizona and will be included in the federal and statewide races in the 2024 election, but an ASU professor says it could hurt Democrats' chances.
(03/15/23 5:02am)
For the third time in the Bobby Hurley era, ASU men's basketball will play in the NCAA Tournament's First Four in Dayton, Ohio. They will match up with the University of Nevada, Reno; the last team selected into the tournament field on Selection Sunday.
(03/24/23 4:00am)
When a video appearing to depict Joe Biden spewing anti-trans hate speech surfaced online in early February, Joshua Garland was alarmed. In the brief clip, which was widely shared on social media, Biden delivers transmisogynistic rhetoric so bigoted and obscene, it isn’t suitable to publish here — and the lip-synced audio sounds just like the president’s actual voice.
(03/15/23 5:28am)
Fifth-year guard Desmond Cambridge Jr. and senior center Warren Washington will take the stage for ASU men's basketball in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament against their former squad, the University of Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack, Wednesday night in Dayton, Ohio.
(03/15/23 5:10am)
ASU President Michael Crow said Pac-12 media rights negotiations are in the final stages and that the school is committed to playing in the Pac-12 conference in a meeting Tuesday with The State Press.
(03/21/23 12:51am)
College can be an intimidating place, especially for incoming freshmen. We could all use a friend to guide us in the right direction, a friend who is always a text away, ready to offer words of encouragement, plenty of emojis and a set of listening ears. Although this ‘friend’ may seem hard to come by, it’s already waiting to meet you.
(03/31/23 1:50am)
As stewards of a university renowned for its ever-expanding online enrollment numbers, ASU’s administrators pride themselves on their — and by extension, the University’s — role in building what they view as the future of higher education in the digital age: a mix of online and in-person learning.
(03/28/23 1:30am)
Although he doesn’t consider himself an artist, Andrew Maynard, a professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, used an AI art bot to create 56 images. He directed the bot Midjourney to create what most caught his eye and published the creations in September 2022.
(03/29/23 2:15am)
The word “farm” might conjure up images of vast swaths of land covered by endless rows of crops. A vertical farm might conjure up images of scientists inside laboratories wearing starch-white lab coats, examining soil samples with microscopes. It’s time to remove those images from your mind and plant the seed of imagination: a vertical farm in your kitchen.
(03/14/23 3:19am)
"Mayor Swiftie" renames Glendale "Swift City" amid anticipation for Swiftie siege.
(03/16/23 4:00am)
A school project created by three ASU students in 2010 was the beginning of nonprofit 33 Buckets, an organization that focuses on addressing clean water scarcity. The organization has run projects in Peru, Bangladesh and the Dominican Republic by working with communities to create engineering-based solutions.