ASU researcher uses algae to make biodegradable plastic
The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation is paving the way to a sustainable future by using algae to create bio-plastics.
The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation is paving the way to a sustainable future by using algae to create bio-plastics.
The first all-female spacewalk didn't happen — an indicator of a larger problem in STEM. But ASU faculty are looking to change that.
The board unanimously voted on increasing tuition at the state's three universities.
State Press executive editor Ethan Millman talks about his upbringing, love for journalism and music.
ASU center uses airborne mapping technology to assist coral reef conservation in Hawaii.
The local Burning Man community is organizing IGNiGHT, a month-long arts exhibition at the Alwun House in downtown Phoenix.
State Press managing editor Andres Guerra Luz talks about his upbringing, twin sister and Kanye West.
The festival offers ASU students and faculty the opportunity for recognition among stiff competition.
State Press managing editor Kimberly Rapanut talks about her upbringing, culture shock and John Denver.
Hundreds of nursing students struggle for the few spots available in the College.
ASU student organizations host benefit dinner to raise funds for undocumented and DACA students.
The exhibition will feature varied examples of art that all reflect how individuals experience reality.
Take a look at these five students and alumni who are impacting the ASU community.
Kindra and Maddi Hackbarth perfectly balance one another out.
Events on and off ASU's campus during the week of April 7-13.
Phoenix will begin collecting donations for the homeless through repurposed parking meters.
Mrs. Rita's Spiritual Awakening Center in Tempe, Arizona, has housed three generations of psychics.
The Facing Immigration ll class at ASU is hosting a community mural painting event to tell people's immigration stories and bring them to life in a mural.
State Press digital editor Andi Blodgett talks about working in the family business, her upbringing and more.
Glitter usage during graduation photos is harmful to the environment, ASU experts say.
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