Did you follow the news over spring break?
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but school is officially back in session. We hope you enjoyed your spring break.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but school is officially back in session. We hope you enjoyed your spring break.
The team that began as a Barrett thesis has grown to include 14 understudies, three of which were just promoted to full cast.
ASU’s Arizona Young Advocates club hopes to combat low voter turnout by educating students about the registration process and connecting students with governmental officials.
ASU's religious organizations are walking the line between offering life guidance to religious students and staying out of politics.
Filmmaker and activist Spike Lee came to ASU on Friday night as part of ASU's Film Spark program.
Officers arrested the woman for shoplifting over $1,100 worth of merchandise from a JC Penney store, police reported.
Read up on the week's top stories before you enjoy spring break.
Sun Devils Are Better Together and ASU’s Muslim Students Association hosted the vigil on Hayden Lawn in honor of the shooting victims.
From the 2015-2016 class, five students currently abroad share their experiences.
News never sleeps, not even for midterms.
A recently proposed Arizona house bill may affect the future of landscape architecture in Arizona.
An ASU student used her passion for social justice to paint a mural on ASU's West campus for Black History Month.
The man said he had let his “baby mama” use his car the other day, police reported.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government recommended the Student Athletic Fee and to table the vote on the Student Programming Fee.
Officers contacted the man on a Valley Metro light rail platform after he displayed a knife and threatened someone with it, police reported.
Elvis was right — people really are looking for a "hunka hunka Bern-in' love."
Eight former and current ASU Police Department employees are suing the University, citing discrimination, skewing of statistics, forcing officers into retirement and more.
Officers placed the man under arrest along with two of his friends after discovering the men near a car behind a Jack in the Box, police reported.
One item is silently missing from ASU POD marketplace shelves: Condoms.
Officers arrested the woman along with her boyfriend after a passerby noticed the couple having sex on "A" Mountain, police reported.
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