Rise in accidents involving pedestrians leads Phoenix to update jaywalking ordinance
A recent change in a Phoenix ordinance affects students who cross or stop in a roadway illegally.
A recent change in a Phoenix ordinance affects students who cross or stop in a roadway illegally.
Multiple Zipps Sports Grills in the Phoenix area, including one near the Tempe campus, were searched by federal law enforcement.
Student organizations are utilizing resources in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Arizona.
Catholics at ASU reflect on the reasoning for conversion as the Newman Center marks a record number of new Catholics.
Barrett Bucks is the official currency for Barrett, The Honors College students, used to build community and reward students.
ASU students who have changed their major weigh the pros and cons of their decisions.
ASU adds a new fee for the fall 2026 semester, leading to conversations about the role of AI in education.
Student science, technology, engineering and math organizations provide networking events and opportunities to help students make connections and find community.
Organizations come together to hold two demonstrations on Tempe campus to protest ICE, immigration concerns and the current administration.
President Michael Crow speaks on the Changing Futures campaign at ASU Gammage.
Tempe and ASU officials break down their event preparation process, including closing off roads.
Full-time working students express the struggle of balancing a social life and their work schedules.
ASU students, faculty and members of the local community demonstrated against the Iranian government.
ASU and State Press alumnus Mark Brnovich dies at 59.
ASU students share their opinions on how the growing acceptance rate has affected their classes, transportation and overall campus culture.
Personal transportation devices such as bicycles and scooters remain the No. 1 crime at ASU, despite a decline in overall thefts compared with previous years.
Graduate Student Government was required to eliminate a budget line item that provided funding to the Pitchfork Pantry organization.
Jury rules in favor of ASU in wrongful termination lawsuit brought by former athletics employee.
Interfaith spaces are designed to meet the needs of students practicing spiritual traditions and give them an opportunity to learn about different faiths.
PBS News Hour West, headquartered at ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, will no longer contribute to the national broadcast.
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