Students face problems in old dorms with mold, floods, fires and more
Students residing in Palo Verde East, Hassayampa Academic Village, Best Hall and Tooker House are finding it difficult to live in dorms with mold, false fire alarms and floods.
Students residing in Palo Verde East, Hassayampa Academic Village, Best Hall and Tooker House are finding it difficult to live in dorms with mold, false fire alarms and floods.
Through the TEMPEtations, students express their passion for music and celebrate their competition win back in February.
Multiple ASU courses allow students to learn about various languages and cultures.
Join hosts Tyler Abrams and Abby Bessinger for the last State Press Play of the semester. Tune in to hear about the changing times as an abortion ban from 1864 resurfaces, Devilpalooza moves to a different venue and the Coyotes announce their move to Utah. New episodes will begin again in Fall 2024!
Students were evacuated from Tooker House around 3 p.m. on Friday afternoon after reports of a fire on the third floor.
The ASU fire marshal responded to a computer fire at Sun Devil Hall on Wednesday night.
ASU LGBTQ+ student organizations and other nonprofits voice the struggles in relationships and the possible barriers to seeking resources.
Students looking to get a tattoo in the Valley should look for cleanliness and artist experience, given the lack of state regulations.
After nearly 10 years as a Sun Devil favorite, the music festival is facing changes in 2024.
Various a cappella groups at ASU give students the opportunity to find family and passion through musical performance.
Join hosts Gabriella Fernbaugh and Abby Bessinger for this week's episode of State Press Play. Tune in to hear about a recent TikTok trend that has brought ASU campus safety issues to light. Plus, hear from Campus Safety Escorts about the program and its impact. New episodes weekly.
A man was arrested outside of Hayden Library on Thursday afternoon on assault and kidnapping charges, according to ASUPD. The investigation is ongoing.
A unique platform aides students pursuing small business ventures.
More than half a century old, Tempe's and Skopje's Sister City friendship has influenced diplomatic ties between the United States and what is now North Macedonia.
ASU's financial partnerships in the past decade have done different things for students bottom lines.
Red Bull is bringing back its "Can You Make It?" event, and ASU students accepted into the challenge are preparing to embark on an adventure through Europe.
Tempe approved a live music license for Rusty Taco to provide entertainment for their crowds and for ASU students.
After years of missing South Asian representation in ASU's curriculum, the University is adding four new classes for the spring semester.
Vladimir Kara-Murza spoke at the Arizona House of Representatives two years ago, an action that sent him behind bars. But his interactions with the state didn't start there.
This guide covers concerns from women about safety on ASU's Tempe campus and ways to remain vigilant in sketchy situations.
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