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I remember sitting in my high school's locker room after a brutal football practice — sore, drenched in sweat and half-listening to whatever music was playing. Then it happened. One of my teammates ...
Rossini and the Sun Devil athletic department are prepared for whatever comes next in the ever-changing world of college sports.
From detecting phones to using decoy sites, Honorlock raises online test surveillance concerns Since ASU adopted Honorlock last summer, students have voiced concerns about how the service monitors ...
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.
The State Press published the sixth update to its ASU salary database including the reported salaries and position titles of over 20,000 University employees in 2022.
Students and advocates oppose a new bill requiring public schools to call home if Arizona students do not stand during the pledge.
IMLS cuts reduced federal funding for valuable library and museum programs at ASU and libraries across the state.
ASU Jewish student organizations held a protest on Sunday near the Fulton Center to show their support for Israel.
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 ...
The Undergraduate Student Government Supreme Court released a decision on USG-Tempe President Mason DoVico's dismissal of his former chief of staff, Cayla Kirschbaum on Feb. 17. The decision said ...
With rows filled with groceries and stores lined with promotions for their new sales, we often forget how the products we buy landed on our shelves. A large portion of the products we buy are at the ...