Students are just trying to get by
Students are stressed and tired after a semester with few breaks, challenging classroom environments and a shortened semester.
Students are stressed and tired after a semester with few breaks, challenging classroom environments and a shortened semester.
Two ASU students describe reporting in D.C. during the pandemic and election.
Reported crimes increased from just over 1,350 in 2018 to nearly 1,680 in 2019.
My family's traditions with brujeria inspired me to discover my spirituality.
The 1970s marked the golden era of ASU football, and it all began with a team that knew in order to earn the national recognition they felt they deserved, they had to go out and take it.
Photographer Samantha Chow documents her experience spending 14 days in quarantine after coming in contact with a positive COVID-19 case.
ASU engineering sophomore created a multitool to limit touching public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU announces remote instruction after Thanksgiving break, an earlier end to the semester and virtual commencement in a Friday email.
W.P. Carey professor Debra Radway weighs in on trading and investing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU senior softball infielder Halle Harger reflects on her journey to defeat cancer and make it back onto the softball field.
A number of students are volunteering for political campaigns, looking for new policy to explore.
"Obviously we cannot change the country but we wanted to see what we could do for ASU," a senator said.
Despite this year's election cycle being virtual, candidates spent most of their money on shirts with special logos.
While it remains unclear what courses at ASU may look like in the fall because of the coronavirus, one thing is certain: They will be happening.
Seven former Sun Devils head to the next level via the 2020 NFL Draft or undrafted free agency.
ASASU announces senator-elects for The College, says an open Supreme Court case must be decided before executive results can be finalized.
The ASASU Supreme Court decided the final number of seats for three colleges that had been misappropriated and ruled only The College would move forward in the runoff.
"A" mountain, typically painted gold or white, was painted blue to recognize the efforts of healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A run down of Tempe students running for executive and Senate office.
The U.S. Government passed a $2.2 trillion bill aimed at offering economic relief during the coronavirus crisis.
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