Around the World at ASU: Malaysia
From Malaysia to ASU, two high school friends ventured to the United States to experience american college life, and in the process, created a friendship to last a lifetime.
From Malaysia to ASU, two high school friends ventured to the United States to experience american college life, and in the process, created a friendship to last a lifetime.
ASU's Zero Waste initiative hopes to reduce University waste by 90 percent through outreach and student involvement.
The Early Start program provides foster youth with a support network at ASU.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus, which officially opened in August of 2006 with only three colleges.
The American Indian Project is working to raise awareness for their cultures and promote unity among communities.
ASU fraternity members spent their summer cycling across the country to raise money and awareness for individuals with disabilities.
ASU student Anissa Rasheta has an extreme passion for mother and children's health, which she took all the way to Benin in West Africa. Partnering with the program CARE, she worked closely with communities and overlooked the programs already instituted, taking study abroad to the next level.
The Beus Center for Law and Society was completed just in time for the start of the 2016 to 2017 school year at Arizona State University, and with it comes the excitement of a new building and fears of a more congested campus for Downtown Phoenix students.
A group of ASU students have joined forces with other student organizations to contribute much-needed resources to displaced families in Lesvos, Greece.
The newest addition to ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, the Beus Center for Law and Society, is much more than just a law school.
In 2007, Jason Ake and Taylor Dancer protected the A. In 2016, they are married with two kids, and they've published a children's book called "Protectors of the A."
ASU students uphold a timeless tradition of whitewashing "A" mountain.
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Restaurants near ASU are now offering delivery through DoorDash to meet the needs of an increasingly busy society.
A proposal to raise the Arizona hourly minimum wage to $12 by 2020 will likely appear on the November ballot.
Single fans of the new app "Pokemon Go" gathered in downtown Tempe on Friday, July 15 to catch Pokemon and mingle.
Local First Arizona hosted a Pub Crawl in downtown Phoenix to celebrate Arizona Indie Week and support local businesses.
After growing the ASU Art Museum's print collection and impacting countless students, Jean Makin retired from her position as the museum's curator of prints.
ASU law students are offering their patent expertise to residents at Barrow Neurological Institute.
The Tempe City Council rejected two student housing proposals because they did not fit the council's vision for the downtown area.
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