'Getting to the Root' of Black hair and culture through ASU art exhibition
The "Getting to the Root" exhibition features artists across the U.S. and explores Black hair and culture.
The "Getting to the Root" exhibition features artists across the U.S. and explores Black hair and culture.
An adventure into Tanzania's national parks and the world of safari guides.
How ASU students choose to travel during their breaks and days off.
The longtime ASU tradition featured numerous bands and sounds from shoegaze jamming to jazzy pianos.
Tempe Police Department handled traffic while Tempe, Mesa and Scottsdale Fire Departments contained the fire.
Not all information about food and dieting on social media is accurate, which can negatively impact students' lifestyles and mental health.
ParkPHX creates a way community members can find all-types of parking in downtown Phoenix.
The Luminosity Lab now intends to focus on more student creativity rather than corporate problem solving.
Barrett alumna Amanda Hinkle shares strategies for students to start preparing for life after graduation.
With DEI programs' uncertain futures at ASU, community members debate the balance between inclusivity and academic freedom, sparking both support and criticism.
ASU members share their knowledge about inspiring Black leaders and figures.
The USG Supreme Court decided Mason DoVico's decision to fire his former Chief of Staff was within his power as USG-Tempe President.
Women-led STEM clubs at ASU are supporting each other by offering professional opportunities and a social community.
ASU experts discuss confusion over halted tariff policy and the future of affordable imports.
ABOR's meeting at the Memorial Union covered University issues such as free speech and funding.
College provides a unique experience for everyone, depending on what they make of it.
Tau Psi Omega hosted the event to have conversations about safe sex and consent.
ASU PD arrested a non-student for allegedly attempting to break into the Vista del Sol dorm gates, according to a police spokesperson.
Tempe's development brings concerns over affordability, gentrification and cultural changes impacting ASU students.
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