Counterpoint: Communities have people who don't get along – that's good
Don't kick people out of your community just because they don't make you happy.
Don't kick people out of your community just because they don't make you happy.
Patron falls off of balcony at Gammage Auditorium, injuring four.
The Who I Am Foundation provides resources unique to each community they work in and are currently hosting a toy drive for the Phoenix Children's Hospital.
UA visits ASU's Sun Devil Stadium to learn about different sustainability measures ASU takes to reduce its plastic footprint and be eco-friendly.
This new club strives to make women feel more comfortable exercising in the weight room.
Neon Club takes sculpting to another level.
Nicholas Badders, the 2016 Mr. Taylor Place, demonstrates compassion and authenticity in more than the competition.
ASU’s American Sign Language club brings Deaf and hearing students together to develop their ASL skills through games, community service events and activities.
Three ASU alumni are expanding their Tempe-based crepe business to Gilbert.
Dean Callahan directs the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to consistently expand learning opportunities for students.
The newest ASU police K-9 is named after legendary football player Pat Tillman, and officers hope he'll bear some of the same qualities.
Despite Jay Pery's Australian roots, he has experienced nothing more than positivity at ASU.
Some Taylor Place residents are disrespecting a disabled peer.
Several incidents at ASU have come to light since the election in which LGBTQ+ and African American students have been the targets of harassment, echoing a national trend.
The City of Phoenix is working to improve bike infrastructure for its large population of cyclists.
oSTEM facilitates beneficial dialogue for LGBTQ+ students in ASU community.
ASU works to improve its Wi-Fi however, students are still not happy with it.
A water leak on the 5th floor of Juniper Hall in Tempe forced 150 students to stay in hotels and other University housing for the week.
ASU offers various resources and support systems for students who have experienced sexual assault.
Despite partial blindness in both eyes, Marieke Davis has finished a long-time aspiration during her final year at ASU: drawing and producing her own comic book.
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