Student governments work to represent international students
Student governments across ASU campuses work to get international students involved in the University.
Student governments across ASU campuses work to get international students involved in the University.
Accuracy In Media claims ASU is continuing diversity, equity and inclusion polices under new labels in violation of ABOR and federal government restrictions.
The new rules are intended to make it easier to report instances of drink spiking, according to the council member who introduced the ordinance.
The science advocacy workshop brought light to local issues, how to address them and how students can participate in the field.
How Black History Month celebrations at ASU have changed over time.
As the month of Ramadan comes around, Laymoon Cafe will keep their doors open 24/7 to better support the Muslim community.
ASU community members share their insights regarding the name change of the previously known Pride Prom to Poly Prom.
The GAME School aligns interdisciplinary training with industry growth in gaming, entertainment technology and immersive media.
ASU President Michael Crow responds to students' questions about the state of the University and ways it supports them.
Operation Comeback is helping former students return to the University and finish their degrees.
ASU SAE was suspended by the University amid a lawsuit alleging hazing.
ASU's iGEM team develops innovative synthetic biology tools that compete in annual international competitions.
The Creative Minds Club promotes the importance of mindfulness through connections and crafts.
ASU students discuss how emotional support animals help them throughout the academic year.
Students and researchers at ASU investigate generalizable AI and robotics with real-world applications across industries.
Four candidates for Tempe City Council attended a town hall discussion on campus, centering around student issues.
Sun Devils get to apply concepts and conduct research through ASU's child development labs while also providing services to the community.
"Game Day" was hosted at Mountain American Stadium to introduce students to engineering.
The confirmation of Ramachandra Kulkarni as the new president of the Graduate Student Government allowed ASU to lift its pause on the organization.
Members of the Undergraduate Student Government Downtown were encouraged to submit Student Care Forms to help address students' issues.
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