ASU students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with collages on Latin American culture
Students celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by creating collages of modern Latin American designs.
Students celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by creating collages of modern Latin American designs.
Sun Devil-inspired food truck, Smashin' Devil, is set to open by ASU alumni and operate on ASU campuses.
Phoenix Babes Who Walks hosts walking sessions for women and LGBTQ+ people to provide a safe space and connect.
H.B. 2322, also known as "Jack's Law" intends to reverse traditional hazing activities at universities in Arizona.
The Center of Muslim Experience in the United States at ASU is combatting lack of education on Islam and Muslim students.
The newly opened School of Ocean Futures and School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks present how proposed degree programs are established.
From 2017 to 2020, ASU and the ASU Police Department were using Social Sentinel, now called Navigate360 Detect.
Keep Tempe Beautiful is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization that is cleaning up Tempe one park at a time with the help of the ASU community.
ASU Hispanic and Latino student leaders share how they plan to give back to their communities in their career path.
ASU is offering monkeypox vaccinations to students considered eligible under CDC and county guidelines.
ASU's sponsorship and vending agreement with Coca-Cola brings in significant revenue and features a variety of unique stipulations.
Feral cats have been a common sighting within the University. And it seems like the Tempe campus is their new habitat.
ASU students Lukas Patton, Peter Fraenkel and Trevor Benoit were arrested and charged in relation to bomb threats made at the Memorial Union and the Hassayampa Academic Village.
ASU has been identified as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. However, some Hispanic and Latine students say the University lacks in its support for them.
ASU Police are still investigating two separate bomb threats on the Tempe campus after multiple students were evacuated for almost four hours Monday night.
ASU holds title of most innovative university in the country by U.S. News and World Report for the eighth year in a row, but dropped in four other rankings.
With limited information from ASU about monkeypox, some students feel stuck in the dark about getting information concerning the virus.
ASU entered into a partnership with a nonprofit initiative known for protecting native bees and their habitats.
An ASU alumna founded Hundred Mile Brewing Co. in Tempe. It is set to open later in fall 2022.
Room scans on Honorlock were ruled a violation of the Fourth Amendment which could prompt change in the use of online test proctoring at ASU.
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