How ASU's financial partnerships affect students' wallets
ASU's financial partnerships in the past decade have done different things for students bottom lines.
ASU's financial partnerships in the past decade have done different things for students bottom lines.
Red Bull is bringing back its "Can You Make It?" event, and ASU students accepted into the challenge are preparing to embark on an adventure through Europe.
Tempe approved a live music license for Rusty Taco to provide entertainment for their crowds and for ASU students.
After years of missing South Asian representation in ASU's curriculum, the University is adding four new classes for the spring semester.
Vladimir Kara-Murza spoke at the Arizona House of Representatives two years ago, an action that sent him behind bars. But his interactions with the state didn't start there.
This guide covers concerns from women about safety on ASU's Tempe campus and ways to remain vigilant in sketchy situations.
Women's Skate Club at ASU voices the importance of campus accommodations while building a skateboarding community open to all students.
April is National Volunteer Month, and there are many opportunities nearby for ASU students to help the greater community.
In his last student forum for the 2023-2024 academic year, Crow spoke on OpenAI, Tempe construction and international student employment.
Within a crucial student community, Greek life members are trying to develop new efforts to increase diversity and awareness across their sororities and fraternities.
Amid UA's financial crisis, union workers and university faculty speak on working conditions and the need for more change and collaboration from administration.
With March being Red Cross National Observance Month, the organization stresses the importance of student and professor presence in disaster relief and healthcare efforts and saving lives.
Several organizations come together to create and install a religious display for Ramadan.
The Tango Club allows ASU students of any experience level to learn the dance and express themselves through improvisation.
Snow Devils provides students with an opportunity to ski and snowboard outside of Arizona while developing lasting friendships.
The State Press sat down with University President Michael Crow to discuss everything from the new athletic director to The Goldwater Institute lawsuit involving ASU to University plans with AI.
The once stigmatized art is now normalized as younger generations enter the workforce with visible tattoos.
Gov. Hobbs vetoed HB 2570 on Monday, which would have allowed developers to build more affordable housing options for Arizonans.
Air Devils is an aeronautical organization dedicated to building an aircraft to compete in an AIAA competition, through which students earn opportunities and learn new skills in the industry.
ASU's Holi festival welcomed over 2,000 participants, celebrating the arrival of spring with an event that emphasized unity, color and community.
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