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(17 hours ago)
This is ASU, No. 1 in innovation and No. 2 in lying about how sustainable it is, behind the Environmental Protection Agency. It’s a university I attend — on occasion — and chances are you do too in some capacity, unless you are hate-reading this magazine from the Daily Wildcat’s newsroom. In which case, get inspired.
(04/29/24 8:13pm)
Known to the world as the First Nations, Indigenous populations have spanned the historical timeline, maintaining their sense of culture and indigeneity despite centuries of loss and oppression.
(04/30/24 6:41pm)
My 20th birthday brought many changes — some expected and others unwelcome. When you're born two days before Christmas, there's always a lingering tension in the air as your family packs every long-standing holiday tradition into 48 hours — and crams your birthday on top of it all.
(04/30/24 2:16am)
Five-star recruit and No. 8 player in the 2024 class Jayden Quaintance has committed to being a Sun Devil, according to ESPN.
(04/30/24 2:37am)
The ASU men's golf team dominated the final Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship to win the conference title by 16 strokes.
(18 hours ago)
The ASU beach volleyball team continues to make history and is Gulf Shores-bound with a first-ever selection into the NCAA Tournament.
(04/27/24 7:25am)
ASU PD, Tempe PD and State troopers arrested 69 people and threw away tents after midnight outside of Old Main around midnight on Saturday.
(04/27/24 5:15am)
ASU football's spring game was held Friday night in Tempe, capping an offseason filled with effort, learning and player turnover.
(04/30/24 9:33pm)
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(04/26/24 10:53pm)
Pro-Palestine protestors set up an encampment on Alumni Lawn outside of Old Main this morning, which they are calling the "ASU Liberated Zone." Protestors were still there after sunset. The group's demands include a ceasefire in Gaza and for ASU to divest from Israel. There were three arrests in the morning, according to an ASU police spokesperson.
(04/26/24 10:27pm)
Kari Lake spoke to university students and community members in Tempe on Thursday to discuss her run for Senate, the state of the abortion debate in Arizona, and college education amid pro-Palestine protests at universities across the nation.
(04/26/24 1:31am)
After a season away at Ole Miss, sophomore point guard Austin Nunez is back in Tempe for the 2024-25 season.
(04/26/24 3:35am)
From floods to fires to mold, residents within Palo Verde East, Hassayampa Academic Village, Best Hall and Tooker House have reported facing a plethora of struggles with their living conditions.
(04/26/24 2:36am)
The Sun Devils' performance this season has vaulted them into one of the top teams in the country.
(04/26/24 2:38am)
It was early 2023. Anthony Scarmack was working at the Sun Devil Fitness Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus when he noticed an a cappella group practicing on the fourth floor.
(04/24/24 9:02pm)
The Arizona House of Representatives passed a bill that would repeal the 1864 abortion ban the Arizona Supreme Court voted to uphold earlier this month.
(04/25/24 1:34am)
Finals week is almost here. We know what that means: nights of locking into studies, solving practice problems at the library and the once-in-a-blue-moon breakdown the night before.
(04/25/24 2:07am)
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly powerful and more publicly available, users and developers are exploring additional applications of the technology. Romantic chatbots, also referred to as AI or artificial girlfriends, have recently emerged, gaining suspicious reactions from the public.
(04/24/24 2:04am)
The Women in STEM (WiSTEM) club at ASU is pioneering essential initiatives for women and other underrepresented minorities in the realms of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Their dynamic platform propels its members toward innovation and leadership in STEM fields, supporting a transformative community and forward-looking aspirations.
(04/24/24 2:17am)
TikTok is banned in India, so for the first 18 years of my life, I had no access to it. When I started college in the U.S., I assumed the app was just for unproductive scrolling — all slime videos and fit checks.