ASU students showcase history of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies hosted a Middle Ages and Renaissance booth at ASU's Night of the Open Door.
The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies hosted a Middle Ages and Renaissance booth at ASU's Night of the Open Door.
U.S. Navy veteran Mark Field restored fallen soldier memorials at Bolin Memorial Park on Sunday. Of the nearly 100 memorials, 75 have been completed.
Gov. Doug Ducey's proposed cuts to education have drawn crowds by the hundreds to fight for their rights.
Barrett Choir performed their Third Annual Pops Concert, a concert consisting of musical numbers chosen solely by students, at the Tempe Center for the Arts Theater on Sunday.
The event featured booths and displays from multiple colleges at ASU, hands-on activities, laboratory tours, and featured cutting edge research in science, technology, engineering and math.
The members of the HELOS (Heel Locking System) team didn't plan on taking their snowboard binding project beyond the senior capstone. Now, the innovative step-in snowboard binding has a chance of making it big with snowboarders in the future.
ASU students came together at the Memorial Union for a teach-in about a controversial class, "The Problem of Whiteness 101." Robert Poe, a justice studies student and ASU faculty associate led the teach-in about Lee Bebout’s course, “U.S. Race Theory & the Problem of Whiteness."
Members of ASU’s Black African Coalition gathered for a night of celebration last Friday to commemorate Black History Month and recognize outstanding members.
During their first coding competition of the year on Saturday at The Brickyard, members of the ASU Software Developers Association (SoDA) were tasked to solve eight code problems, while members of State Farm, the event’s sponsor, tested and evaluated the codes.
ASU students and LGBT activists marched on Mill Ave. Saturday to honor Leelah Alcorn, a transgender female who took her own life in December. The group held a vigil for Alcorn and protested the neglect of transgender issues.
Army officer Michelle Bravo created her startup clothing company "i Rock the Boots," supported by ASU's Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative. Bravo is the executive officer for ASU’s Army ROTC program and said she wanted to give back to veterans and women. The T-shirts she and her team produce represent the strength yet femininity of women in the military.
Last week, ASU’s All Walks Project hosted the Walking Through “The Life“ event, which raised awareness for human trafficking as a part of ASU Sex Trafficking Awareness Week. The event featured various tables with different organizations, activities and information about sex trafficking in Phoenix and Arizona.
Scores of runners came together Saturday morning for the Color Run 5K at Tempe Beach Park in Tempe. To complete the three-mile race, participants must run through various color stations that include orange, blue and pink colored powders.
After losing her cousin to a sudden death, an ASU student looked to the hockey team for one thing — to continue Patrick's legacy.
Katelyn Conrad, 21, died while rappelling near the Salt River in the Tonto National Forest Saturday. Conrad, a senior, was president of the Biomedical Engineering Society and a member of the Arizona Outdoors Club. Conrad’s family and friends held a candlelight vigil on “A” Mountain Monday to honor her life.
Hundreds of citizens, city officials and various organizations marched through downtown Phoenix Monday morning in honor of Martin Luther King Day. The event also included a festival after the march, where people enjoyed different vendors, music and activities.
Highlights of the Arizona Democratic and Republican viewing parties on election night. Arizona voters shared the importance of voting and participating in the election.
It is obvious that her students enjoy learning from her because of her willingness to share her knowledge and her kindness toward them.
Children are benefitting from an ASU preschool program that offers playgroups and language evaluations.
State Press hockey beat writer Fabian Ardaya captures ASU hockey warming up moment in a time-lapse video before the Sun Devils' first game of the season.
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