ASU collapses in second half, falls to Utah for second loss of the season
It was a tale of two halves in Salt Lake City as ASU outscored Utah by 14 points in the first half, and Utah outscored ASU by 28 in the second half.
It was a tale of two halves in Salt Lake City as ASU outscored Utah by 14 points in the first half, and Utah outscored ASU by 28 in the second half.
ASU women's swimming and diving defeated Washington State University 157-105 as the team reminisced on the past season lost due to the pandemic.
The COVID-19 vaccine requirement came in response to President Joe Biden's executive order on Sept. 9 that required all federal employees and contractors to be vaccinated.
Across the fields of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, ethical dilemmas and the frameworks to combat them continue to vary greatly.
ASU defensive lineman Tyler Johnson has been a major contributor on the Sun Devil defense.
USGT and USGD Senate hinder transparency for students by not posting agendas, meeting minutes or updating websites properly.
A new offense for Charli Turner Thorne and improved depth for Bobby Hurley highlight the ASU basketball teams coming into the season.
The Center for Science and the Imagination's 2021 Climate Imagination Fellows are working on more positive visions of a future transformed by climate change.
Students are frustrated with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's performative bipartisanship, inaction in Congress and unwillingness to hear constituent criticism.
Students discuss a new rehearsal method ahead of performing "EVERYBODY," a play with roles assigned at random each night.
One of three projects at the Thunderbird School of Global Management plans to welcome Afghan refugee students from the Asian University of Women.
ASU colleges worked together to launch the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences' first-ever Humanities-themed week of events.
Robson discussed her run for governor with ASU College Republicans, focusing on border security, Big Tech and education.
ASU triathlon alumna and two-time Paralympic gold medalist Allysa Seely had her left leg amputated below the knee and was diagnosed with endocarditis, but that didn't stop her from competing.
ASU had a hot offensive start in its 28-10 win against Stanford University on Friday night in Tempe.
Your guide to the best best vending machines on ASU's Tempe campus for hydration, caffeine boosts and more.
After a year of hybrid learning, questions — and complicated feelings — have arisen as students returned for fall semester. Has ASU's COVID response been clear? Listen to episode one of the new miniseries from The State Press here.
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.
Jenny's Trailer offers heat relief for people experiencing homelessness through an environmentally friendly cooling trailer found in Tempe parks. The project was put together with a collaboration between ASU's EPICS students and the city of Tempe.
March For Our Lives ASU hosted a panel discussing the relationship between mental health and gun violence.
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