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(04/13/23 2:16am)
ASU redshirt junior wide receiver Xavier Guillory has always felt he's had a chip on his shoulder. After transferring to Tempe over the offseason, he's had a lot to prove and then some. Despite the pressure put on himself, he has already made his mark on the team.
(04/14/23 12:56am)
If you’ve read any of my previous work, I may not give this impression, but I’m a traditionalist.
(04/13/23 4:13am)
Arizona could be poised to be the first state to sponsor controlled clinical trials of whole psilocybin mushrooms.
(04/12/23 4:00am)
Women's water polo has taken a deep dive into this year's campaign, with only two more games left in the regular season.
(04/14/23 2:51am)
A sad image is floating around in media and film in recent years. An empty, abandoned shopping mall. A shell of the busy, bustling activity that once took place within. More and more of these commercial hubs are shutting down forever, as less shoppers turn to their stores for goods. But where are these shoppers going?
(04/12/23 3:41am)
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center is a growing safe space for Indigenous students and an archive defending Indigenous data sovereignty at ASU.
(04/12/23 3:17am)
Roses are red / Violets are blue / There's a poetry slam / Friday in the M.U.
(04/12/23 2:42am)
Daniela*, a transfer student at ASU studying kinesiology, began her transition in April 2020.
(04/11/23 4:43am)
Cronkite News, the news subdivision of Arizona PBS produced by faculty and students at ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, will be switching Arizona PBS channels from the main channel to one of its digital subchannels, PBS World.
(04/11/23 3:20am)
When talking about a team, it is normal to talk only about the players. They are the ones playing, after all. But the coaching staff is just as important to a program's success as the players, and in the case of the ASU women’s tennis team, that statement is as true as ever.
(04/12/23 1:49am)
On Tuesday, several student organizations worked together to put on one of the Downtown Phoenix campus' largest drag shows as part of ASU's Pride Week events.
(04/11/23 4:02am)
The Arizona State Legislature and ASU leadership should prioritize resources for the progressive institutions that exist at the University, not the Koch and conservative state Legislature-backed School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership.
(04/13/23 12:49am)
To director Kate Leonard and her cast, who have been in rehearsals since late February, "Into the Woods" is a grappling tale about the abrupt loss of childhood that comes with bearing responsibility.
(04/20/23 4:11am)
This year's Undergraduate Student Government election turnout was low. According to data from the Fall 2022 semester, the Tempe campus boasts a population of 57,588 students. In the Tempe executive ticket election 5,050 students voted.
(04/06/23 6:40am)
At ASU's Biodesign Institute in building C, there's a 3D-printed model of a machine in the basement. Signs around the model say "fragile" and "do not touch." But Mark Holl picks up a piece of it anyway, because he made it himself.
(04/06/23 9:32pm)
ASU is offering free tax preparation with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program for low- and middle-income people. The program is in partnership with two local organizations, the Tempe Community Council and A New Leaf.
(04/06/23 2:24am)
Morgann Kelly will be the next president of Undergraduate Student Government Tempe after the Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court ruled in her favor to reevaluate how votes were counted after Jack Nethers was disqualified.
(04/06/23 8:47pm)
The Sun Devil Motorsports club is set to unveil its 2023 Formula Society of Automated Engineers racecar on April 8 at the Podium Club at Attesa. The event, located in Casa Grande, will include test sessions, a car show and food trucks with gates opening at 9 a.m. and free entry.
(04/13/23 3:05am)
As a single mother with a full-time job, Ty Seibel needed to find a safe and affordable place for her then-8-year-old daughter to be throughout the day over the summer.
(04/13/23 3:05am)
With the Thunderbird Collegiate on the horizon, the men's golf team has played well enough to finish toward the top this calendar year but has yet to come out in first place.