Working toward a CURE: ASU organization mixes faith and medicine
The new ASU chapter of CURE University brings healing, both medical and spiritual, to places it is unavailable.
The new ASU chapter of CURE University brings healing, both medical and spiritual, to places it is unavailable.
Womanity, a student-run feminism conference, promotes "activism in motion" on April 8.
CEO of Starbucks will be giving the commencement undergraduate speech at ASU this year.
The Mixed Martial Arts Club offers students a chance to practice their skills and spar with each other.
Pi Kappa Phi's Bike-A-Thon raised money for those with disabilites.
ASU police are looking for a man who entered the Psychology Building on ASU's Tempe campus around 7 p.m.
Starting April 1, ASU police officers will wear special edition teal badges for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Preschool will close this summer after years of operation at the University.
ASU and Hospice of the Valley are offering a course to have students act as caretakers for Alzheimer's patients.
Check out these three hands-on electives you can sign up for next year.
ICE officials confirmed that the Chinese national is set to be deported following his arrest and conviction for taking pictures in an ASU women's bathroom.
According to a new study, younger adults are more protective of their right to non-violent protest than older adults.
April is Asian/Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at ASU and clubs are ready to share their traditions and cultures.
In the presence of three Arizona Board of Regents members, students weighed in on President Crow's proposed tuition increases.
SDFC Wellness works tirelessly to improve students' lives through health education programming.
Tempe locals can now get a taste of Hawaiian Poke in a customizable build-your-own-bowl fashion.
ASU gamers seek to break the antisocial gamer stereotype with a community event.
As part of ASU Cares, the ASU Devils' Pride Chapter teams up with One-n-Ten to bring a motivational volunteering event to assist homeless LGBT youth.
As part of ASU Cares, the ASU Devils' Pride Chapter teams up with One-n-Ten to bring a motivational volunteering event to assist homeless LGBT youth.
ASU's Colleges Against Cancer and the American Cancer Association partner up to bring a new twist to the traditional Relay of Life in Tempe on April 1.
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