ASU students push for greater University-wide compost adoption
While composting has already made its way to ASU's dining halls, some environmental advocates want broader adoption of the waste management solution.
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While composting has already made its way to ASU's dining halls, some environmental advocates want broader adoption of the waste management solution.
Face the Nation moderator and CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan will address the Cronkite School's newest graduates at the school's spring 2018 convocation ceremony.
In the 133 years of ASU's history, many aspects of the school’s image have changed — including its name on several occasions — but since his debut in the fall of 1946, mascot Sparky the Sun Devil has been a constant symbol for the University.
Whether it's a pet fish, an emotional support cat or a service dog, there are animals living in the dorms on ASU's campuses.
While wandering the sidewalks near Taylor Place in downtown Phoenix, it’s hard to miss the makeshift Sonoran Mobile Market set up next to the on-campus Chick-fil-A.
ASU offers a wide variety of jobs, and with the right skills, students can earn up to $50 an hour in various competitive positions.
Last month in downtown Phoenix, activists took to the streets for the 2018 Women's March — but just two hours before, a group gathered for a more specific cause: to honor indigenous women and to seek answers about a slew of murders, rapes and disappearances in their communities.
Plans to build a new hockey rink at ASU may be finally in the works after a proposal was submitted to the Arizona Board of Regents on Jan. 25, according to an ABOR statement.
ASU's Natural History Collections is gaining a few new members in its legion of preserved bugs and it’s creating a lot of buzz.
ASU sports fans have a lot to look forward to for the fall 2018 season with the opening of the newly renovated Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe.
The past month has delivered some great match-ups for basketball fans, but some are looking at a more science-based tournament for their March entertainment.
The freshman fifteen, the dreaded idea that college freshman gain fifteen pounds during their first year living in a college dorm, is hard to combat with dinning halls and no parental guidance, but there are several tech-savvy tools students can use to stay in shape.
Art enthusiasts, science students and sci-fi fans alike gathered at last weekend’s event EMERGE: A Festival of Futures to explore science through art.
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