ASU student found with explosives at PVE sentenced to 18 months probation
After explosive materials were found in his dorm room on the Tempe campus in Spring 2022, Logan Reynolds has been sentenced to 18 months of unsupervised probation.
After explosive materials were found in his dorm room on the Tempe campus in Spring 2022, Logan Reynolds has been sentenced to 18 months of unsupervised probation.
A team of three students used their grant earnings to create EquiBraille, a program that allows real-time braille translation during in-person classes.
Phoenix Pride, Marshall Shore and ASU's BJ Bud Archives come together to honor LGBTQ+ history and to encourage community involvement in sharing LGBTQ+ stories.
ASU partnership with the Green brothers' Crash Course provides students a chance to earn college credit through classes on YouTube before they even apply to college.
The Arizona Cardinals Rotational Program course allows students to work for the Cardinals at events, including the upcoming Super Bowl LVII, and gain educational knowledge on special event management.
AISWSA helps in building a community for students involved in the line of social work and teaches the importance of the field for Native American tribes.
The suspect who fired shots on the Tempe campus in December has been indicted on 16 charges by a Maricopa County grand jury.
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The ASU California Center provides students with hands-on learning experiences and fulfills University President Michael Crow's plans to expand into "global cities."
Nathaniel Ross is ASU's first American Rhodes Scholar in over 20 years and hopes to change the narrative around disability rights.
The city of Tempe's Family Advocacy Center is set to open in January 2023 after being delayed a year.
A male suspect has been arrested after they fired shots in the direction of an ASU student and police officer near Barrett, The Honors College Wednesday.
ASU supports student veterans in multiple ways through community development, research and resources at the Pat Tillman Veterans Center.
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Hostility faced by female gamers can include swearing, slurs, name calling and more, some students who play esports said.
Stacy Leeds has been named the next dean of Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and is the first Indigenous dean at ASU.
The "A" at A Mountain was painted with UA colors to kick off rivalry week.
ASU students reflect on the most impactful classes they've taken, especially the ones that place emphasis on learning, rather than structure.
By hiring only student workers to deliver various goods using electric scooters around seven college campuses, Duffl is a delivery service that prioritizes humor and friendship in its services.
ASU medical student participated in medical fellowship program DoctorsinItaly which provides opportunities to learn healthcare in the international scene.
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