'If you can't pay, you can't stay': The skyrocketing cost of college has transformed the student experience
ASU has been named the No. 1 public University for international students; leaders of the Coalition of International Student discuss their experiences.
The quality of ASU Tempe's nightlife has suffered from losing the low-key and cheap bars of the past that defined college student culture.
ASU's "Borrow a Cup" pilot program aims to reduce plastic waste across its nine stores and four campuses.
SMARTY OA+S is an overnight oats company founded with the hope of making it easier for college students to access affordable and healthy breakfast options.
Join host Naomi DuBovis and the State Press podcast desk as they break down the ASU community's top stories in the second season of "State Press Play." New episodes every Wednesday.
Join Naomi DuBovis and the State Press Podcast Desk as they break down the ASU community's top stories in the second season of "State Press Play." New episodes every Wednesday.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke on everything from a tuition increase to graduate student struggles to Kanye West at the Downtown forum.
Change is in the air with Sun Devil women's hoops as Natasha Adair spreads her love of the game to the desert.
ASU began a third associate's degree program. If the pilot program is successful, the degree will be offered more widely to ASU students.
ASU should offer more inclusive housing and meal plans that are affordable and beneficial to students studying at the university.
Tuition and fees for in-state, out-of-state and international students are set to increase for the 2022-23 year, as well as housing and meal plans.
Matthew McCarthy, a W. P. Carey professor who has taught over 70,000 students, wrote about his experiences in hopes he could help other students navigate college.
Student experiences, data indicate socioeconomic and racial disparities between Barrett, The Honors College and the larger ASU student body.
Students are concerned with parking options at ASU because they feel unsafe with what little options they currently have.
As Tempe continues to grow and the cost of housing rises, students, alumni and City employees discuss the difficulties of growth and potential solutions to the problem.
With the "Cost of ASU" project, The State Press set out to report on how the University accommodates campus life to students of all economic backgrounds.
The Arizona legislature has left ASU to mostly fend for itself in order to cover building repairs and renewal.
Increased tuition for international students helps keep costs for in-state students low — but political tensions may disrupt the flow of international applicants.
After the Supreme Court of Arizona decided DACA students are ineligible for in-state tuition, 'Dreamers' took to the Capitol to share their stories.
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