ASU scholar honored at the White House for her work with Native American students
Postdoctoral scholar Amanda Tachine was invited to the White House to be honored for her work advocating for Native students.
Postdoctoral scholar Amanda Tachine was invited to the White House to be honored for her work advocating for Native students.
Is the United States responsible for the rise of the self proclaimed Islamic State? That was the question Monday night for ASU’s Alexander Hamilton Society.
The bill has undergone several legal challenges, in both the 9th District Court and the Supreme Court, since its approval by then Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in 2010.
Counseling graduate student Winter Groeschl entered treatment at 19-years-old.
Athletes had the choice of participating in the international, sprint, super sprint, para-athletes course and relay wave.
Jeannette Maré founded the Ben’s Bells Project in 2003, after her two-year-old son’s sudden death. The mission of the project is to promote "everyday acts of kindness" and recognize members of the community for their intentional kindness.
Two young idealists are mobilizing the community to envision a brighter future for the downtown Phoenix area.
Pitchforks, glass containers, outside beverages, firearms— a few of the many things bulleted on the “Prohibited Items” list standing outside Sun Devil Stadium.
A University-wide “athletic fee” that requires an additional $150 per year out of every ASU student’s pocket appears to be accomplishing much of what it promised when it was passed.
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Matthew Whitaker was placed on administrative leave and relieved of all University duties in connection to instances of plagiarism.
In a world full of women who constantly face the societal pressures of being “thin” or having the “look”, it is nearly impossible to avoid the issue to body dissatisfaction.
With two years of construction on the Valley Metro light rail extension finally over, a tight-knit business community has emerged in downtown Mesa.
Sumayyah Dawud was recently barred from praying in the women's section at the Islamic Community Center of Tempe unless she can prove that she is biologically a woman, officials said.
ASU professor promotes peace in globetrotting studies.
Ortega's lecture was titled, "Scientology's Dirty Tricks — Then and Now."
Hispanic Heritage Month is so big it is not limited to one specific month but goes on from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 every year.
With a current monsoon season under way, ASU students and Tempe residents may find themselves seeking a way to navigate efficient ways to travel through storms.
Just the weekend shuttles, which run on a hour-by-hour basis cost the university $309,041.30 in the past year— funded by utilities like parking passes. The average cost for a one-way rider on any of these weekend shuttles is a whopping $18.40 per rider.
There are countless alumni-founded and alumni-led Arizona businesses. Here's several you may not know about.
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