ASU women's volleyball captain Clarie Jeter prevails through injury to reach successful season
Senior ASU women's volleyball captain Claire Jeter summarizes her love for volleyball and how her season has gone as team captain.
Senior ASU women's volleyball captain Claire Jeter summarizes her love for volleyball and how her season has gone as team captain.
The ASU baseball grounds crew spends countless hours meticulously caring for a baseball field in the unforgiving heat of the desert.
Yannira Acuña looks to be a leader for the softball program while also enjoying her final season as a Sun Devil.
After surpassing ASU Hall of Famer Stacy Tullock's record for goals scored, Nicole Douglas cements herself in Sun Devil Athletics history.
Mack's Berry Shack is operated by a freshman architecture major out of the communal kitchen in the Adelphi Commons dorms on ASU's Tempe campus.
Greg Powers has built his legacy with ASU hockey in more ways than one, but that legacy isn't anywhere close to the finish line.
Jacom Brimhall has faced adversity his whole life because of his size, but with his determination and faith he achieved his dream of becoming an ASU football player.
In the days following the Pulse shooting in Orlando, Florida, Pastor Steven Anderson in Tempe uploaded a video expressing his thoughts — and praises — surrounding the deaths of 49 LGBTQ people.
A Sun Devil track and field runner had a heart scare that nearly ended his career.
How ASU track and field sprinter Sierra Irvin rose to one of the top runners for the women's sprint team.
Morgan transferred to ASU from Florida Gulf Coast University for more competition.
Track and field thrower Ahmed Hassan decided to attend ASU after growing up in Egypt.
Todd Graham will say goodbye to two leaders who reflected his 'faith & family' emphasis
For students in ASU’s Barren Mind Improv, split-second acting is a lot more than quippy games and SNL-style sketches.
It’s 7:30 a.m. and Sam Beger and Nick DiPastena have already wheeled to work, or rather, wheeled their work- a self-made bicycle cart, to the corner of College Avenue and University Drive.
The week of February 22 to March 2, filmmakers made Sedona their home as they shared their films at Sedona International Film Festival. All of us—the festival’s general audience, the press and the filmmakers—were here for a single purpose: a love for film. It's a love that seems even more special in a place with such unique energy.
A nursing student has turned her illness and hospital stays into inspiration for a career goal, one that she is on her way to achieving.
An SPM photographer concludes her last self-portrait essay for the magazine, showcasing the things to come after graduating.
Local Phoenix band Wooden Indian got together with SPM at The Dressing Room in the heart of Roosevelt Row to discuss its eclectic sound.
The nature of falling can encompass the literal to the metaphoric as one SPM photographer discovered.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.