Pride Parade 2025: Sun Devils, Phoenix community march for LGBTQ+ rights
ASU students and Greg Stanton discuss the Phoenix Pride Parade and its effect on the community.
ASU students and Greg Stanton discuss the Phoenix Pride Parade and its effect on the community.
Expressing culture through fashion is something more and more students are embracing on campus, one piece of clothing at a time.
Phoenix cafes and eateries host artistic events to create a sense of community in the city.
Police responded to the scene near Tempe Center for the Arts shortly before midnight Friday.
A new Tempe City Council subcommittee is working with local organizations to find solutions to drink spiking.
While ASU does not offer any degrees or minors in deaf-related studies, faculty members are working on changing that.
Non-Tempe campus students want access to fancy dining halls too!
The Campus Titi is on a mission to bring college students across Arizona a piece of home through care packages.
Jewish community members at ASU gather for Sukkot while remembering Oct. 7.
The University and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office face a lawsuit in federal court for allegedly removing hijabs after pro-Palestine encampment.
Professor Matthew McCarthy's tradition helped break the record for the highest attendance for a college-level swim and dive meet, bringing in almost 3,000 students.
ASU works and develops cost-effective security innovations in the face of national campus violence and student fear.
Students can find life-saving naloxone resources at public libraries, campus health services and harm reduction organizations.
Textbooks are not the only things ASU libraries offer — they provide unique services to fit all students' needs.
Police responded to a shooting on Friday afternoon that killed one man and left a suspect in critical condition.
The new mentorship program was created for the LGBTQ+ Sun Devil community and promotes visibility and representation.
The experiences between ASU's Downtown Phoenix and Tempe campuses range from finances to social and cultural life.
Online scam tactics are constantly evolving and younger generations are more susceptible to fall for them.
Recent Sun Devil graduates chime in on trying to find employment after college.
Join Joahan Lopez as he explores how the party school reputation became an innovation reputation. Joahan interviews reporters Grace Lawrence and Natalia Rodriguez about their respective articles. Also, a Q&A with the new editors of State Press Play.
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