Devil Clefs' Billie Eilish mashup goes viral on TikTok
The a cappella group Devil Clefs discusses going viral on multiple social media platforms for performing a Billie Eilish song.
The a cappella group Devil Clefs discusses going viral on multiple social media platforms for performing a Billie Eilish song.
Fliers with swastikas and the Star of David printed on them were found around ASU's Tempe campus.
ASU's Cronkite News will create an interactive story wall with funds from Google News.
Lester Holt received the 36th annual Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in Phoenix on Monday.
ASU Online was ranked No. 1 in Arizona and No. 19 in the nation for best online colleges and degrees based on alumni salary data and tuition rates.
An ASU graduate student choreographed a piece, which will premier Friday, in hopes to heal the trauma of her ancestors past.
ASU students and staff combat textile waste as people gear up for Halloween.
New Spring courses offer new perspectives on today's global challenges and phenomenons.
Several ASU groups are celebrating Day of the Dead and cultural diversity.
ASU sent out a mass release after a man showing "erratic behavior" pointed a gun at a car around 7 a.m. near the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Whole Foods near Tempe campus to include Nekter Juice Bar, new bar and more healthy options for students.
An ASU master's student completed a mural in the downtown Phoenix area.
From pumpkin carving to a "Spooktacular Soirée," The State Press recommends a number of Halloween activities for students to enjoy.
Ignite @ ASU and the Rainbow Coalition teamed up for a night of sharing ASU students' coming out stories in honor of National Coming Out Day.
Campus organizations encourage students to think about sustainability during Campus Sustainability Month.
ASU's Prepped program will offer sustainability in future lessons.
Over 40 universities competed this past weekend for the annual Friendship Games at Cal State Fullerton.
ASU hosted an exhibit at its Downtown Phoenix campus that educated visitors about the My Lai Massacre of 1968.
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law plans to create the first Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance programs in the country.
The mural, located at the closest Fry's to the Downtown Phoenix campus, depicts the area's history.
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