Alpha Pi Omega sorority celebrates and supports Native American culture through Greek life
The first Native American sorority in the nation allows the Iota chapter at ASU to spread and support Indigenous culture through Greek life and events.
The first Native American sorority in the nation allows the Iota chapter at ASU to spread and support Indigenous culture through Greek life and events.
ASU's Police Department and local law enforcement work to tackle crime on all four ASU campuses despite jurisdictional and geographical components to patrolling.
Native American students reflect on the meaning of National American Indian Heritage Month and the support the University provides to the community.
Students, faculty and advocacy organizations protested on the Tempe campus after ASU canceled the 'Palestine as an American Issue' event set to feature Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.
Beginning next week, University students, whether by plane, car or light rail, will begin the trek back to their hometowns for the beginning of the holiday season.
Valley Metro is proposing to eliminate its FLASH line, a free shuttle service designed for student transportation.
The U.S. Surgeon General spoke to the ASU community on Monday about mental health with respect to one's environment and social network.
Tempe's stereotypical "college experience" offerings shouldn’t belittle the unique experiences at the Downtown, Polytechnic or West Valley campuses.
Sun Devils seeking nostalgia and retro games gather through the ASU Trading Card Game Club, harkening back to a simpler time when games were played face-to-face.
The Next Generation Service Corps and the U.S. Green Building Council at ASU worked together at the Tempe Escalante Community Garden to lay the foundation for the future of volunteering in sustainable ways.
ASU Chabad gathered Jewish students at the Memorial Union to pray for unity within the community.
The Zen Devils club at ASU meets weekly to practice Zen Buddhism and open discussions about philosophical topics such as beauty, existence and enlightenment.
Many students know someone who is taking more than 18 credits in a semester. But why do students opt for the heavier workload, and what are the effects of such a schedule?
Tempe is investing in its historic Downtown and Mill Avenue areas to make a more pedestrian-friendly area with a connection to the City's roots in art and culture.
As ASU tries to keep up with a growing student population and new degree programs, new construction projects continue to pop up across the valley.
There are a plethora of coffee shops in Phoenix and Tempe, each with their own personality, for students looking to finish assignments or grab a pick-me-up in a new environment.
Renaming the West Campus to West Valley now emphasizes its role in serving 15 surrounding communities.
ASU student comics reflect on how a changing writer's room is demonstrative of modern discourse and political culture.
The Downtown Phoenix campus will be the home of ASU Health, which includes two new medical schools. A specific location on campus is yet to be decided.
Tinder announced an exclusive Saweetie concert for ASU students after the University won the Tinder U "Swipe Off."
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