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(04/18/24 2:55am)
On April 11, ASU held a digital event called "How Can Scientists Become Players in the Long Game of Policy Change?" Panelists discussed the subject of policy entrepreneurship.
(04/18/24 3:36am)
ASU student organizations and other nonprofits in the area help combat struggles LGBTQ+ communities may face, providing resources for navigating relationships, health, and more.
(04/18/24 3:02am)
Days after the ASU men's swim and dive team made history by winning its first NCAA title, news broke that Hall Of Fame head coach Bob Bowman had left for Texas, which has 15 men's NCAA swim titles.
(04/18/24 1:43am)
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill into law last week that allows students to choose which University organizations receive money from their activity fees. The bill will take effect at some point this fall, depending on when the legislative session ends.
(04/18/24 1:48am)
With few state regulations regarding tattooing, additional research done by ASU students before getting a tattoo can result in a positive and clean experience.
(04/19/24 12:31am)
After former ASU wide receiver coach Ra’Shaad Samples left for a coaching job at Oregon, ASU needed to fill a hole in the coaching staff. Head coach Kenny Dillingham didn't disappoint.
(04/17/24 1:56am)
"Phoenix, I've loved you from the start."
(04/17/24 2:55am)
On April 19, Sun Devils will crowd together in Mullett Arena to have cake hurled at their faces. Of course, they will also enjoy a free festival, complete with local music and diverse food.
(04/17/24 2:43am)
This year, ASU men's basketball's star guard broke the single-season steal record – but what has followed has been a nightmarish repeat of last season, during which the Sun Devils saw a mass exodus from within.
(04/17/24 2:52am)
Arizona is a battleground state in 2024, and the youngest activists in the Grand Canyon state are taking their civic engagement beyond voting. But these operatives all have a similar word at the top of their minds when they are working to get their preferred candidate elected: "change."
(04/16/24 2:57am)
Last week's Arizona Supreme Court decision demonstrates that the fight for access to safe abortions cannot be reactionary, and advocates have to be proactive to defend the safety and autonomy of women.
(04/16/24 2:32am)
Following their third-place finish at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational in Palm City, the Sun Devils won the Thunderbird Collegiate at home for the second straight year.
(04/16/24 6:12am)
Every spring, thousands of Sun Devils, past, present and future, travel to Tempe to participate in Pat's Run. This event brings together veterans and civilians to honor one man's mission.
(04/17/24 1:15am)
Joining an a cappella group was the last thing on Savanna States's mind.
(04/16/24 2:26am)
In a three-game weekend series, the Sun Devils took a series loss to the Utah Utes to worsen their season record to 16-20. The team continues to struggle with inconsistent offense and a problematic pitching staff.
(04/16/24 6:18am)
The Utah Utes (25-17, 7-11) swept the Sun Devils at Farrington Stadium this weekend, which leaves ASU (18-21, 2-13) at the bottom of the Pac-12.
(04/16/24 1:08am)
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(04/14/24 7:33pm)
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(04/13/24 12:22am)
A man was arrested on Thursday afternoon after assaulting three women on campus, ASU Police said.
(04/12/24 3:10am)
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