Study: Most professors ignore friend requests from students
A recent study from Ohio State University found that college professors usually aren’t willing to add students as friends on Facebook.
A recent study from Ohio State University found that college professors usually aren’t willing to add students as friends on Facebook.
Paddleboarding, an aquatic sport, is now available at Tempe Town Lake.
The Sun Devils struggled to put the ball in the basket all afternoon, and USC easily rolled to a 62-46 victory.
If you are a member of the heavy-set group, it is easier to live life with a sense of humor.
An ASU professor and students are developing a way for blind people to experience facial images on computer screens.
Budget cuts, beer and immigration laws have all made it into the lasso that helps us gather this week's top stories. The end of the week brings us to what you have been waiting for all week. Welcome to The Round-Up.
ASU alumnus Brian Schwartz hopes he can “check in” to a job at Foursquare.
Being biracial in today’s society presents a push-and-pull in the definition of self.
Three ASU alumni created a company that hires college students and others around the country to conduct small marketing campaigns for corporations and businesses.
One Valley man has made it his mission to take in unwanted or uncared-for horses and rear them back to health — but not before training them in the world's most spectacular equine sport.
Rising cotton prices around the world could mean paying almost double for the perfect pair of jeans.
ASU is moving to become less dependent on state funding and in-state tuition, and more dependent on out-of-state tuition and online revenue in the coming years, according to a recent presentation by President Michael Crow.
The Valley Metro Mobility Center will make traveling easier for disabled passengers who may need extra assistance using the Valley’s transit system.
Nicollette Lewis and Priya Nathan couldn’t stand by when they found out many of the 10,000 foster children in Arizona are unprepared for college.
ASU’s victory over WSU may have knocked the Cougars out of the tournament field. The Sun Devils can now severely hurt UCLA’s chances on Thursday.
For the Sun Devils, Thursday’s game against USC will be just as important as when No. 11 UCLA comes to town on Saturday.
Social media and athletics are now intertwined. The NCAA does not have a definitive ruling on the issue, but one may be needed.
Any rule disallowing or inhibiting the use of social media is inherently futile and unjust.
The Tempe USG Senate fielded discussion Tuesday about opposing a portion of a state bill that aims to protect college students from discrimination.
This episode of State Press Weekly features a student whose ASU Exchange ended when protests broke out in Egypt.
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