The Green Devil Network expands to teach students about sustainability
For the Green Devil Network, practicing and learning about sustainability is essential for every student.
For the Green Devil Network, practicing and learning about sustainability is essential for every student.
SILC Cafe gives students the opportunity to practice their foreign language skills in a judgement-free environment.
ASU and Amazon partnered to help engineering students learn about immersive voice technology.
ASU police has started a donation drive for Hurricane Harvey victims in Rockport, Texas, partnering with other organizations in the valley to contribute to relief efforts.
ASU turned to a new online ticketing process and students experienced various problems with the new system for the ASU v.s. NMSU football game.
The bike share phenomenon has reached ASU's Tempe campus
Women veterans face unique challenges but continue to be remarkably resilient, said ASU grad student Lindsay Gutierrez.
ASU is made up of students of all backgrounds, and each new student on campus experiences the first few weeks at ASU differently.
Garden Pool ASU works to feed the hungry through sustainable gardening.
ASU's mock trial club hopes to reach new heights in intercollegiate mock trial competition.
JSisters is a new Jewish sisterhood club at Arizona State University.
The menstrual movement has made its way to ASU in the form of a new student organization called PERIOD.
Tooker House, a new residential community for engineering students in Tempe, opened in the fall with an Amazon Echo in each dorm.
Alt-right fliers found by ASU students on the first day of classes contained messages about Charlottesville, Virginia, where major protests took place on the streets.
U.S. Senator John McCain made an appearance at ASU on Friday to present a new long-term project designed to bolster the economies and ecosystems of cities across the valley.
President Donald Trump's Tuesday rally in Phoenix has driven ASU and the city of Phoenix to take extra safety precautions in the area.
ASU police are investigating the death of a homeless man found in a parking lot on the University's Tempe campus.
A lawsuit brought by eight current and former ASU police officers against the University was dismissed Monday, ending a year-long court battle over claims of discrimination, retaliation and denial of access to records.
ASU is offering a new class this fall on human trafficking that will allow students to work with nonprofit organizations to have a firsthand look at human trafficking in Arizona.
ASU alumna Susie Timm facilitated a partnership between the Phoenix Rescue Mission and the Found:re Hotel in order collect water donations for the Code: Red water drive campaign.
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