ASU journalism students pursue love of music with new club
A group of journalism students formed a new campus club to explore the world of music and music review.
A group of journalism students formed a new campus club to explore the world of music and music review.
ASU continues its downtown expansion with plans to move the Sandra Day O'Connor Law School to Phoenix.
Mechanical engineering senior Taosif Alam will get the chance of a lifetime as he prepares to travel to Germany this summer to participate in Audi's practicum.
Sen. Jordan Hibbs is calling for USG Tempe to create an oversight committee to make sure transparency and accountability will be held to higher standards.
The Native Now Festival brings families together around cultural dances and music.
The Tempe Transportation Department has been working with Tempe Police to provide added security to bus routes by having off-duty uniformed officers ride along.
ASU veterans are finding a new family and a new mission through veteran organizations.
ASU Pitchforks created an everlasting memory of its music to be remembered forever.
Tempe Police arrested a 21-year-old man after they say he was discovered with cocaine and a $20 bill rolled as a straw.
The group said it hopes to put an end to life-threatening sweatshop labor in factories that supply collegiate apparel.
Students and faculty celebrated the last day of Chinese New Year with performances and riddles Friday on the Tempe campus.
Valentine's Day was celebrated at ASU this year with a truckload of hugs.
Two ASU students created addiction.to, an application designed to connect people with common interests.
Project Humanities and the ASU Project Humanities Students' Initiative held events across the Valley to drum up support for their message.
Lawrence Krauss was recently inducted into the International Academy of Humanists, a prestigious organization that promotes free inquiry and scientific endeavor.
Two women are under suspicion for possessing a usable amount of marijuana and cocaine.
While students pay their fees each semester, they know little about what they actually do to help pay for recreation and health centers, technology and student organizations.
Thousands of students pass by ASU's Hayden Lawn at the Tempe campus on a daily basis, but on Tuesday, they saw and experienced something very different thanks to Project Humanities.
The ASU Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative program, which gives students the opportunity to create startup businesses, is now accepting applications.
Two new marijuana-related bills, House Bill 2474 and House Bill 2558, were filed in the Arizona House recently, but lobby groups may hold the power.
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