Women's water polo newcomer Juliette Dhalluin to train for Summer 2024 Olympics
The women’s water polo team currently holds a 6-5 record and freshman Juliette Dhalluin hoping to lead the team into the deep end of success.
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The women’s water polo team currently holds a 6-5 record and freshman Juliette Dhalluin hoping to lead the team into the deep end of success.
Space2inspire Weekend at ASU featured stories from groundbreaking astronauts, who shared their experiences and the inspirations that propelled them into space.
In advance of the U.S. Supreme Court hearings on two legal challenges to the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan, a group of ASU students with the Arizona Students' Association camped outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on Monday night.
Less than a year ago, Roi Ginat was sitting on an Israeli military base, balancing his time between his service and playing professional tennis. Now, Ginat lives in a state he has never visited, in a country he's seen twice and spends most of his time playing college tennis in Tempe.
ASU executive vice president of ASU Learning Enterprise Maria Anguiano was awarded the 2023 Community Empowerment Award on Feb. 8 for her work in providing equal access to education through launching the program ASU Local.
A win wasn't in the cards for the Sun Devils this weekend after the hockey team succumbed to two losses against Alaska Fairbanks on Friday and Saturday.
Columbia College Hollywood has become an affiliate with ASU to further their impact and continue educating students in the liberal arts.
Kevin Durant's arrival in Phoenix was a bittersweet moment for Suns fans, as the team also traded away its beloved "twins," Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson. Phoenix should not have traded away two of its best and most beloved players in order to improve its shot at the NBA Finals.
Tempe City Council will vote Thursday to adopt several new street and park names because some were named after members of a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
With three seconds remaining in a game that had already provided 39 minutes and 57 seconds of electric basketball, Arizona's star redshirt junior center Oumar Ballo hit a free throw to give Arizona an 88-86 lead on cross-state rival ASU.
Members of the ASU men’s basketball team have launched a player-run "name, image and likeness" collective intended to grant participating fans increased access to the team in exchange for monetary support.
As ASU men's basketball enters the final and most challenging stretch of its season. The team will need to be at its best to get a chance at an NCAA Tournament appearance but ASU is on the outside looking in toward this year's tournament picture, having lost six of its last 10 games after a 15-3 start to the season.
Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes spoke about immigration, water issues and provided advice for students at an event at Armstrong Hall on Feb. 23.
The Arizona Senate Commerce Committee passed an amended bill earlier this month that would supersede some municipal authority over zoning in order to address the statewide housing shortage. But, it faces opposition from city and local leaders across the state.
From local farming to flash floods, ASU researchers and students are using satellite imagery of Earth to help solve global environmental problems.
Awards season is full of surprises, yet one consistent expectation is the presence of biographical films. This year, biopics "Elvis" and "Blonde" held the spotlight not just for their notable celebrity subjects, but also their controversial filmmaking and directorial practices.
Universities across the nation are banning TikTok from campus WiFi networks and devices, and half of U.S. states have blocked access to the app on government devices.
Beginning last Friday, Feb. 17, the ASU Black Theatre Organization performed its first show "Pipeline" in the Nelson Fine Arts Center.
A $5.5 million grant recently given to the ASU nursing program by the Arizona Department of Health Services aims to help fix the statewide nursing shortage that has been ongoing since 2020. The 104 students that are accepted for the summer 2023 accelerated baccalaureate program will have their tuition and fees covered by this grant.
The "women in STEM" movement is not as innocuous as it seems.
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