PINK at ASU celebrates breast cancer awareness month
To celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, PINK at ASU is partnering with the Sun Devil Fit Club to hold a yoga promotion event on Oct. 22.
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To celebrate National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, PINK at ASU is partnering with the Sun Devil Fit Club to hold a yoga promotion event on Oct. 22.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Maroon team took first place in ASU’s seventh annual Academic Bowl on Thursday night.
The Canon Camera Company’s sponsorship of ASU's annual Fall Forward Leadership Conference ended in spring 2012, prompting a group of ASU students to start the Leadership Council and organize the event.
Efforts pushing students to register to vote in the upcoming presidential election may be missing a key element: Actually getting them to the polls.
Students are taking advantage of Arizona’s warm weather by bringing a sport to campus that most schools lack.
MU After Dark events took a $12,000 budget cut this year after losing its cooperate sponsorship, but staff believe student participation is increasing.
Downtown Phoenix will soon offer new housing options to students next fall.
Monday marks the four-year anniversary of the Women in Science and Engineering club on the Polytechnic campus.
ASU’s new Well Devils Freshman Challenge aims to combat the infamous “freshman 15.”
Many students who received a national scholarship to travel abroad during college maintain memories years later.
American Indian professionals are stepping from the position of mentee to mentor as they inspire talented students at ASU.
The Shine Scholarship Project is getting brighter as the year progresses.
A campus club hopes to spark young students’ interest in higher education.
Student season ticketholders have exchanged long lines for the click of a button this football season.
For those interested in Greek life, Labor Day weekend will be the beginning of a very busy few days.
Students searching for a college to call home receive help from ASU’s oldest student organization.
American Indian students at ASU have a chance to network at the American Indian Student Support Services dinner from Monday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Vista del Sol got new neighbors this fall as their Villas opened across the street.
English education graduate student Sarah Slagle, alumna Anne Clay and 38 other U.S. students traveled to Yeosu, off the coast of South Korea in May to work at the Pavilion, where they connected with visitors from other countries.
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