ASU Gammage nominates, sponsors Mesa High students for Jimmy Awards
ASU Gammage nominated Mesa High graduates Noah King and Holly Payne as finalists in the NYC Jimmy Awards.
ASU Gammage nominated Mesa High graduates Noah King and Holly Payne as finalists in the NYC Jimmy Awards.
There is a chance Arizona could go blue in the upcoming election — how might it happen?
A group of students at ASU have just finished their second of four years working on a custom Chevrolet Camaro.
Donald Trump spoke in Phoenix for his fourth campaign rally on Saturday, June 18.
ASU student and comic book artist Damon Begay has carved out a niche for himself in the artistic community.
ASU President Michael Crow said the school's budget for the upcoming academic year signals a shift to a safe financial footing.
Long-time cat aficionado, Melissa Pruitt, 39, hopes to follow in her father’s footsteps by rescuing as many cats as she can.
Students with children face child care rates that are nearly equal to the cost of in-state tuition, according to a new study from the Economic Policy Institute.
Ali spent his life being great both inside and out of the ring.
Military veterans and ASU alumni are giving back to the armed forces community through an online directory for veterans.
In addition to a starting wage of $9 an hour, students receive tuition breaks based on their GPA and enrollment status.
ASU finished 34-21 overall this season with a record of 16-14 within the Pac 12.
Local mainstay Student Book Center will be closing its doors on May 31 after nearly 50 years of serving the community.
USC held ASU to no hits for five innings.
ASU baseball prevailed over the USC Trojans 3-2 despite trailing 2-1 on Friday, May 27.
A rundown of the developments to the potential ASU downtown Mesa campus.
Proposition 123 will allocate an additional $3.5 billion to schools, but its contributions could just be a small step in the right direction.
The players have fun exploring the hotel, but are working hard to get ready for ASU's fifth-straight bowl game.
A group of people protesting police brutality filled Roosevelt Street Friday evening at downtown Phoenix's popular art walk.
ASU faculty gathered to look into the details of the border crisis at the Beyond the Border panel Wednesday.
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