ASU's Super Computer
ASU houses one of the largest computing systems in Arizona, powering research in everything from genomes to supernovae.
ASU houses one of the largest computing systems in Arizona, powering research in everything from genomes to supernovae.
ASU gymnasts talk about the scoring process and what championship judges are looking for.
SP Weekly sits down with State Press Magazine editor in chief, Mary Richardson, who talks about next month's SPM issue, "The Best Of."
State Press Conversations reporter Lorenzo Zazueta-Castro spoke with James Luna about his background in art and he also explains the themes within his performances.
The Out of the Darkness walk, organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, gathered 250 community members on Saturday at the Tempe campus.
Coach Todd Graham is happy with an impressive defensive performance by the defense in this spring's first padded practice.
The Arizona State String Project is a program that gives ASU music students the opportunity to teach real classes as a means of gaining real world experience for future careers as music teachers.
Innovative ensamble combining traditional music with technology.
Immigration is a controversial topic in Arizona and around the world. State Press Conversations reporter Connor Leary sat down with ASU Immigration Law Director Evelyn Cruz to discuss the topic.
SP Weekly sits down with ASU Art Museum Print Collection Manager and Curator, Jean Makin, and undergraduate Japanese Literature student, Michaela Kingsley, to see where art stands in this generation.
Arizona State University students Chloe Bosmeny and Elizabeth Roman have created a Tempe version of a successful Clothing Swap that originally took place only in Phoenix.
ASU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Biodesign Institute collaborated to have the 2nd annual Night of the Open Door.
A behind the scenes look at the decision to change Sparky's design, an interview with Mitt Romney, the gang goes to the beach and more!
SP Weekly sits down with Kareem Awadalla discussing the future of Egypt and to take a look back at the arab Spring.
ASU track and field thrower Jordan Clarke has won multiple titles in the shot put, hammer and discus.
Quidditch is a fast-growing sport in the U.S. and around the world, and ASU has its very own team that is an official member the International Quidditch Association.
Public art project covering Phoenix brown spaces with woven quilt.
DC is back! Second month song, fermented Capri sun and meteors in Russia
ASU students and faculty celebrate the Chinese New Year with a festival earlier this month.
ASU Athletic Director Steve Patterson addressees the topic of paying student athletes.
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