ASU alumni help wildlife enthusiasts swim with sharks
Following the Discovery Channel's 29th year of "Shark Week," it’s easy to think of sharks as deadly creatures.
Following the Discovery Channel's 29th year of "Shark Week," it’s easy to think of sharks as deadly creatures.
Tempe City Council approved a development which would bring downtown Tempe its first grocery store in over 10 years.
The Heard Museum offers free admission on the fourth Sunday of every month in an effort to further engage the community.
ASU Gammage nominated Mesa High graduates Noah King and Holly Payne as finalists in the NYC Jimmy Awards.
RentHoop, a new app worked on in part by an ASU student, was created to help students find roommates safely.
With a bill introduced June 21, the building could be renamed after retired Arizona congressman Ed Pastor.
There is a chance Arizona could go blue in the upcoming election — how might it happen?
A group of students at ASU have just finished their second of four years working on a custom Chevrolet Camaro.
Three nearby locales to visit this summer.
ASU continues its development with the forthcoming athletic facilities district.
The Democratic National Committee’s platform drafting committee held it’s second session of hearings last week in downtown Phoenix.
A new study found students are more likely to perform well in college if they are prepared to face stereotypes and first-year challenges prior to starting classes.
Donald Trump spoke in Phoenix for his fourth campaign rally on Saturday, June 18.
ASU student and comic book artist Damon Begay has carved out a niche for himself in the artistic community.
ASU President Michael Crow said the school's budget for the upcoming academic year signals a shift to a safe financial footing.
Long-time cat aficionado, Melissa Pruitt, 39, hopes to follow in her father’s footsteps by rescuing as many cats as she can.
The DNC reaches out to voters in Phoenix as the #OccupyDNC movement gains popularity.
ASU has since apologized for the confusion.
The Arizona Board of Regents passed the three universities' TRIF plans and looked toward the future in Friday's meeting.
The Arizona Board of Regents met Thursday to discuss goals and priorities for the upcoming academic year.
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