Students Organize for Syria at ASU sheds light on a humanitarian crisis
Students Organize for Syria brings together students and the refugee community, raising awareness for the Syrian crisis.
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.
The Refugee Alliance, which started in 2016, is trying to help refugee families by volunteering.
ASU staff, student and alumni will be honored through out Women's History Month through the "Badass Women of Arizona State University" campaign.
With the idea of an immigration ban, an on campus club is assisting refugees that may be affected.
Students are invited to say farewell to Sparky's Den and the bowling lane at the MU as the area undergoes renovations.
ASU's school of music receives a grant that leads to innovative teaching methods.
An organization in Phoenix is donating computers to help refugee families in Arizona.
Planters Peanuts visited ASU to offer Sun Devils a chance to travel the country by becoming a Peanutter.
As Random Acts of Kindness Week takes place across ASU campuses, students look for ways to increase other people's happiness alongside their own.
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Through RECHARGE, a conference to help Native Americans assimilate in campus life, and other outreach programs, ASU will increase Native American enrollment.
A petition drive allowing students to voice their opinions at a recent executive order seeks to inspire the ASU student body to speak out against national policies they disagree with.
One bar in Tempe is taking a different approach to bar safety.
ASU students can put aside reservations to perform and make new friends at Burning B Cafe's Open Mic Night.
Six bilingual students from Cronkite Noticias seek to cover more news for the Hispanic community.
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