ASU's first South Asian fraternity focuses on family, culture and respect
ASU's first South Asian fraternity provides brotherhood and promotes the culture for students looking for a family away from home.
ASU's first South Asian fraternity provides brotherhood and promotes the culture for students looking for a family away from home.
A lab within ASU's journalism school received a grant from Facebook to improve media literacy.
Food For Change wants to help change how people interact with food and help improve the relationship between food and sustainability through community initiatives.
The State Press looks into some events happening at ASU and around campus.
Five ASU students were housed in the Los Angeles apartment complex that caught on fire Wednesday.
ASU students have reported racism and xenophobia on campus following reports of coronavirus.
The new NatureMaker space is meant to inspire creativity and application of sustainable methodologies in ASU students across various disciplines by simply being around nature and interacting with artifacts that have important natural histories.
Phoenix city council will decide the future of the e-scooter pilot program in March.
The University banned all official ASU travel to China following confirmation of the Novel Coronavirus in Tempe.
The ASU community expressed mixed reactions to the local diagnosis of coronavirus in Maricopa County.
The State Press compiles a list of notable events happening at ASU next week.
An ASU community member has been diagnosed with the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, Arizona health officials confirmed.
Study by ASU researchers finds that morality and religion play a role in what foods people buy.
The Tempe apartment complex 922 Place will serve as on-campus housing for ASU beginning fall 2020.
The building will be home to several Herberger programs in downtown Mesa.
ASU lacked sufficient evidence to expel student accused of sexual misconduct, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled.
Following a University investigation, Zócalo Public Square founder Gregory Rodriguez resigned Friday.
An ASU project was given $10,000 to research loneliness through small group circles.
Frontline communities in Tempe are disproportionally affected by climate change.
Michael Thompson, ASU Police Department's chief of police, provides insight into his student and personal life.
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