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(04/05/13 10:38pm)
A group of preachers stood outside Hayden Library on Friday holding signs that read things such as, “Muhammad is a … liar, false prophet, murderer, child molester (and) pervert,” while many students surrounded them.
(04/05/13 1:40am)
Almost 40 students raised their fists and joined two former Adidas workers from Indonesia in their cries of “Hidup Buruh!” which translates to “Long live the workers,” Thursday night at the Tempe campus.
(04/04/13 12:00am)
Cancer activist and sustainability graduate student Arijit Guha died at home on March 22 with his wife, Heather Ehlers, by his side. His friends and family will honor his life on the ASU campus later this month.
(03/31/13 8:35pm)
More than 350 people from ASU and the community came to the Tempe campus Friday night to watch dances, videos songs and a taekwondo demonstration as part of the Asian/Asian Pacific American Students Coalition's annual culture night, CultureTube.
(03/29/13 12:55am)
When Jessica Mada, 14, walked into her high school’s auditorium Thursday night, it took her a minute to realize almost 200 people had shown up for a benefit concert that had been organized for her.
(03/28/13 12:00am)
A trophy sits proudly in Accounting Assistant Senior Maggie Lacerenza’s new office at the College of Technology and Innovation at the Polytechnic campus. It reads “Hero Award” with her name underneath.
(03/27/13 11:56pm)
Last year, English literature and microbiology senior Riley set out to find all of the Tempe campus’s gender-neutral bathrooms. Now, their map could be more useful than ever.
(03/24/13 9:19pm)
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(03/20/13 12:00am)
Nearly 1,400 high school students visited the Tempe campus on Tuesday to participate in the 15th annual Language Fair, an event where they can experience the many different languages that ASU offers.
(03/17/13 9:34pm)
English and sustainability junior Kyle Underseth and computer science sophomore Ryan Maloney were named the student winners of this year's Social Venture Partner Fast Pitch competition for their start-up company Pull Up a Chair.
(03/07/13 3:07am)
As students lined up Wednesday at the Tempe campus to get free lemonade, they were asked a simple question: “Do you always get consent?” Attached to the table, a banner read “These lemons were squeezed with consent.”
(03/05/13 1:16am)
A mock wall filled with numbers, quotes and drawings stood on Hayden Lawn at the Tempe campus Monday to represent the barrier between Israel and the West Bank. Members of the ASU chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine explained to passers-by the history of the conflict and the reasons they believe Israel is an apartheid state.
(03/03/13 11:09pm)
Teams made up of middle school, high school and college students spent Friday and Saturday playing a unique sport, “Sack Attack,” during the first VEX Robotics Arizona state championship on the Tempe campus on Saturday.
(02/28/13 11:02pm)
Sophomores Michelle Vered and Rohit Rajan became one of the youngest pairs from ASU’s Forensics Program to ever advance to the National Debate Tournament with their win at Pepperdine University on Sunday.
(02/28/13 1:31am)
It all started with an arbitration filing.
(02/24/13 10:54pm)
While waiting for a professor to start a lecture during his sophomore year, ASU alumnus Trevor Staley began to play with the cord of his headphones by making shapes.
(02/22/13 3:27am)
This week’s meeting of the College Republicans at ASU was over before it began. The student-led organization intended to have Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio as a special speaker Thursday evening at the W. P. Carey School of Business on the Tempe campus.
(02/18/13 12:10am)
When Sami Kalas, 8, and her team discovered a javelina jaw during the mock excavation for junior archaeologist field day at the ASU Deer Valley Rock Art Center, she showed it to the other children and received a chorus of, "Cool."
(02/15/13 1:30am)
Graphic design freshman Abby Daniels stood by one of the Tempe campus’s kiosks Tuesday night putting up fliers that read “We will not obey” in an attempt to cover every flier that has what she believes is a sexist message.
(02/13/13 12:00am)
The morning former ASU football player Tyrice Thompson was stabbed outside a Scottsdale bar, his father Richard woke up after he heard a baby cry. He received the bad news just moments later when the phone rang.