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For the incoming freshman class, InfernoFest serves as the final and biggest event for Welcome Week. Manuel Pesqueira, a ...
As ASU completes its investigation into the suspended Graduate Student Government, graduate students have raised worries ...
Thrifting has been around for as long as modern civilization has existed — selling and purchasing secondhand items has long served the general public. Although the secondhand trade has remained a ...
ASU President Michael Crow said Pac-12 media rights negotiations are in the final stages in a meeting Tuesday with The State Press.
In a press conference, the three students charged by ASU after an incident in the Tempe campus' multicultural space announced most of the charges were dropped.
An Undergraduate Student Government meeting was adjourned abruptly after some people involved in a rally supporting Palestine outside the Memorial Union threw rocks at the second-floor window to the ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly powerful and more publicly available, users and developers are exploring additional applications of the technology. Romantic chatbots, also referred to ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has promised to fight the state Supreme Court decision on the 1864 near-total abortion ban.
"Mexico never left," Vélez-Ibáñez said. "It just became English-speaking." Tejanos have a long and complicated history with the United States, a history which has lead to some of the proudest people ...
The LibrES project brings multiple facets of ASU into a partnership, funded by a $35 million grant, to help end gender-based violence in El Salvador.  ...
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.