From Brutalism to Modernism
An exploration into ASU's history through the lens of architecture on the Tempe campus.
An exploration into ASU's history through the lens of architecture on the Tempe campus.
My life as an international student changes daily and each morning is filled with more fear than the last.
Sun Devil TV fans discuss why classic shows will always stick with them.
Is it paranoia or is your favorite perfume 20 cents more expensive than last time?
Students camped, hiked and enjoyed a weekend away with ASU's outdoors club.
Recent notable protests on ASU campus sparks a panel discussion about free speech on campus.
On the Tempe campus and need some food? Try using your M&G at these locations.
New Tempe residence hall, expected next fall, is dedicated for Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
Hide-and-seek or hiding away? These are the best places to find a moment of peace on a busy campus.
The Tempe sports bar made the announcement of its closure on social media on Saturday.
Making friends doesn't stop at orientation week. Sun Devils can make connections on all four campuses through a plethora of activities and organizations.
Growing up in an Indian housing society made me fall in love with walkable cities.
What the Festival of Lights means to those that celebrate it and celebrations around ASU.
ASU welcomed the new police Chief John Thompson after months of being interim chief.
Devils' Advocates transitions to a unit under admission services after a revision to the student organization registration.
An SPM satirist takes a trip in time to trace the roots of ASU's campuses and explore the University's impact on civilization itself.
The results for USG elections were released Monday, but the results for ASU's Tempe Undergraduate Student Government will not be released until next week.
The University's USG-D executive ticket for the 2024-25 school year is unopposed, meaning the candidates are set to run the second-largest USG at ASU.
The large international student community at ASU shows the true meaning of being a first-generation Indian American student and the difficulties that can come with balancing two identities.
Tempe's stereotypical "college experience" offerings shouldn’t belittle the unique experiences at the Downtown, Polytechnic or West Valley campuses.
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