After Hours: Who is Jason Zuffranieri, 19-time 'Jeopardy!' champion?
Jason Zuffranieri, an ASU alumnus, talks to podcaster Kate Ourada about his journey to the 'Jeopardy!' Hall of Fame.
Jason Zuffranieri, an ASU alumnus, talks to podcaster Kate Ourada about his journey to the 'Jeopardy!' Hall of Fame.
Events all over campus were set up providing families opportunities to bond with their students.
Three new restaurants will add variety to CityScape, which is within walking distance from ASU Downtown.
A UA student put up a wall of memes to bring mental health awareness to college campuses.
A Tempe Police Department initiative will provide aftercare for people after they leave the hospital following an opioid emergency.
From fresh açaí bowls to Panda Express, three new restaurants are opening or have opened near ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
"Get A Grip" art show and auction presented by Vans will take place at Cowtown Skateboards in Tempe.
A card game created by ASU explores how human society would react to life on Mars.
ASU will host several events throughout the month to honor veterans.
Compared to last year, overall reported crimes on and near ASU's campuses in October have decreased.
ASU clubs and services are hosting a series of events to bring awareness to Native American culture and tradition.
The a cappella group Devil Clefs discusses going viral on multiple social media platforms for performing a Billie Eilish song.
Fliers with swastikas and the Star of David printed on them were found around ASU's Tempe campus.
ASU's Cronkite News will create an interactive story wall with funds from Google News.
Lester Holt received the 36th annual Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism in Phoenix on Monday.
ASU Online was ranked No. 1 in Arizona and No. 19 in the nation for best online colleges and degrees based on alumni salary data and tuition rates.
An ASU graduate student choreographed a piece, which will premier Friday, in hopes to heal the trauma of her ancestors past.
ASU students and staff combat textile waste as people gear up for Halloween.
New Spring courses offer new perspectives on today's global challenges and phenomenons.
Several ASU groups are celebrating Day of the Dead and cultural diversity.
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