ASU students gather to play in the growing riichi mahjong club
ASU's riichi mahjong club reflects on their interests about the game and why they continue to play.
ASU's riichi mahjong club reflects on their interests about the game and why they continue to play.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke to The State Press Thursday regarding student housing, ASU football, state funding and more.
Nursing students speak on the the struggles of finding transportation to their consistent required clinical experiences.
ASU professors weigh in with their thoughts after Chegg changed its policy on the student information it provides to universities and professors.
ASU challenges the steady decline in rates of Arizona high school graduates attending college as current ASU students share their own experiences.
Iranian students took part in a Tempe protest against the Islamic regime in Iran and call for more action and outreach from ASU.
A student protest, lawsuit, letters and updated Title IX regulation add to abortion controversy and confusion across Arizona.
Construction is booming at ASU with over 150 projects occurring on and around the campuses, including new academic and residential buildings.
The Pathway to Sustainability, a chalk art display event, kicks off ASU's sustainability month.
Herberger is hosting an event celebrating the ASU queer community where participants can learn about the history of the lost art form of zines while creating their own.
Tempe Bicycle Action Group works to spread awareness about biking safety around the city.
The ASU Police Department Clery Report published Sept. 30 shows an increase in crime reports in 2021 from 2020.
ASU California Center marks its official opening of the newly-renovated historic Herald Examiner building in downtown Los Angeles with discussions about ASU's presence in California.
Twelve Palo Verde East residents have been temporarily relocated to other University housing due to an air-conditioner outage and a water leak in the dorm.
The Cannabis Legal Association hosts networking events, provides assistance in expungement and is working to shape the future of federal cannabis regulation.
Students celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by creating collages of modern Latin American designs.
Sun Devil-inspired food truck, Smashin' Devil, is set to open by ASU alumni and operate on ASU campuses.
Phoenix Babes Who Walks hosts walking sessions for women and LGBTQ+ people to provide a safe space and connect.
H.B. 2322, also known as "Jack's Law" intends to reverse traditional hazing activities at universities in Arizona.
The Center of Muslim Experience in the United States at ASU is combatting lack of education on Islam and Muslim students.
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