Video: Art exhibitions reopen for October First Friday
Students can once again attend the art exhibitions of Phoenix's First Friday event after months of cancellations due to COVID-19.
Students can once again attend the art exhibitions of Phoenix's First Friday event after months of cancellations due to COVID-19.
As hospitals are restricting access due to COVID-19, many nursing students aren't getting the in-person clinical experience they wanted before graduation.
With few events for Sun Devils to visit in town, State Press reporters Drake Presto and Ryan Tisminezky investigate the food at the Arizona State Fair's new drive-thru event.
For International Week of the Deaf, reporter Madison Young investigates how masks have made it hard for the deaf or hard of hearing to communicate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students who create videos on TikTok are concerned about what they'll do if the app is banned.
Ryan Tisminezky takes a look behind the scenes of saliva-based COVID-19 testing at ASU.
Sororities moved the rush process online because of the pandemic.
Filips Buncis tells his story of traveling from Latvia to America to pursue his dream of playing hockey at ASU.
Volleyball player Iman Isanovic shares her experience as an international student-athlete from Bosnia.
One year after becoming the first charter part of the Intercollegiate Dog Agility Association, Agility Dogs at ASU competed in the first Intercollegiate Dog Agility Nationals.
Community members share insights on how to create global change through local movement.
Owner Steven Rogers has created various late-night spots across Phoenix.
Kids of all ages explored what makes ASU the most innovative university in the nation.
ASU students discuss free expression through dance classes provided at ASU.
Students on ASU's Polytechnic Campus hone their air traffic control skills in two on-campus simulators.
Students thrift for clothes as low as $5 at University Street Market on the Tempe campus.
President Donald Trump's "Keep America Great" rally in Phoenix brought opposing viewpoints inside and outside of the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Nearly 10% of undergraduate students at ASU are over the age of 25.
Students could shop for pounds of produce at a reasonable price.
Event-goers spoke on the importance of spreading information about head wraps in Black and African communities.
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