ASU alumnus starts Million Dollar Teacher Project
ASU alumnus Lloyd Hopkins started a nonprofit project to help teachers receive more appreciation, support and compensation.
ASU alumnus Lloyd Hopkins started a nonprofit project to help teachers receive more appreciation, support and compensation.
ASU students are participating in the $2 a day challenge to raise awareness for people living in poverty and hunger.
Disney the first ASU police dog retires in July after eight years of service.
From graffiti workshops to beat battles, the Urban Sol festival puts hip hop culture front and center for ASU students.
Eating at ASU: how students get by on and off-campus from The State Press on Vimeo. When attempting to find a balance between school, work and other life commitments as a student, eating often falls by the wayside.
ASU's Disability Resource Center allows emotional support animals in University housing, and nursing sophomore Tara Grant goes in depth about the approval process.
While many students flock to Rocky Point to relax, students from Young Life spent a weekend in the needy communities of Rocky Point building houses up from the ground.
Students for Life encourages discussion and education about baby development. They also want to help struggling pregnant and parenting students.
ASU students have various methods of staying safe while on public transit.
Ernie Hernandez of USGD seeks to charter a mental health club on ASU's downtown campus
Local to Global Justice is an activist and social justice club that covers a variety of issues from the local to global levels.
Sun Devil Ski Club spends their weekends in the snow to get away from the Tempe heat.
Many students are protesting for a tuition freeze because student workers are not receiving the benefits from Proposition 206.
Through social media, Humans of SHOW introduces people to the homeless community and their journeys.
“I have translated human’s hopes, dreams and fears into algebra,” Conservancy Scientist talks about using math to preserve more endangered species.
Students Organize for Syria brings together students and the refugee community, raising awareness for the Syrian crisis.
An ASU student said the University racially profiled her due to a photo discrepancy
Maycie Thornton explains how social media and news impact each other during a Must See Monday at Arizona State University's downtown campus.
A male suspect reportedly exposed himself to two women who were sitting in a car near Hassayampa Monday night, according to a crime alert tweeted by ASU police. The incident may be related to another indecent exposure that occurred on Feb.
A program on law and behavioral science will help students wanting to pursue careers needing law and psychology training.
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