City of Tempe intern has learned about the power of local government
The only woman who works with the Tempe City Council and city officials wearing a hijab is an ASU student who is a management and administrative intern for the mayor's office.
The only woman who works with the Tempe City Council and city officials wearing a hijab is an ASU student who is a management and administrative intern for the mayor's office.
The new ambassador group created by ASU Research for Inclusive STEM Education Center seeks to identify and address inequities in education through hosting listening sessions and implementing strategies.
Two conflicting reports released this week examine the economic impact of the Tempe entertainment district. Ballots will be mailed April 19 asking residents to approve a three-proposition proposal.
Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching has chosen Kenneth McCoy, former police chief of Anchorage, Alaska, to be the next chief of police for the Tempe Police Department.
Ballots for the special election will be mailed Wednesday to Tempe residents. Featured prominently are three propositions that will establish the Tempe entertainment district, housing the Arizona Coyotes.
The University's new retail banker, Desert Financial Credit Union, will provide physical locations, ATMs at each campus and ASU-branded debit and credit cards for students to use.
ASU's fashion program will now be named ASU FIDM after purchasing the institute in an effort to provide students with more opportunities in the fashion industry.
Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault and members of other student organizations gathered in protest of ASU's sexual assault policies and demanded for more on-campus services.
The Taylor Place residential hall on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus will now be Gordon Commons in honor of the former Phoenix mayor who oversaw the growth of downtown Phoenix.
Sexual wellness is an important part of general wellness, and students can take advantage of accessible and private resources to prevent STIs and educate themselves.
“The Sunflower Kids” is a documentary made by ASU graduate students focused on SolarSPELL's impact and the relationship between accessible information and empowering learners.
On its surface, fandom culture is a space where like-minded people are meant to flourish. But idolizing celebrity figures has frequently lead to rude behavior and toxic communities.
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.
With locations on Tempe and West campuses, the Labriola National American Indian Data Center will expand its safe space for Indigenous community engagement and historical records.
Cronkite News, housed at ASU's Cronkite School, is moving Arizona PBS channels this summer, from Arizona PBS' main channel, 8.1, to PBS World, 8.3.
Tax season can be particularly daunting for college students filing for the first time. Here are some tips to assist you in the process.
After working on the design and build of the racecar for months, the Sun Devil Motorsports 2023 car will be revealed to the public on April 8.
The Center for Correctional Studies hosts programs that strive to connect ASU students and incarcerated students together to find purpose.
Election results for Undergraduate Student Government Tempe have been overturned after an ASASU Supreme Court review found issues with the implementation of ranked choice voting.
The 20th Annual Rainbows Festival celebrated LGBTQ+ resilience and strength in the face of proposed anti-drag and anti-trans bills across the nation.
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