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ASU President Michael Crow said Pac-12 media rights negotiations are in the final stages in a meeting Tuesday with The State Press.
Society's sexualization of Latina women stems from a long-standing pattern rooted in the white male gaze.
In a press conference, the three students charged by ASU after an incident in the Tempe campus' multicultural space announced most of the charges were dropped.
The transition from high school to college proves challenging for adults with autism, lowering the number of students with autism who graduate.
A College Republicans United at ASU tabling event asking students to turn in fellow classmates to ICE led to a campus protest outside of the Hayden Library.
Thrifting has been around for as long as modern civilization has existed — selling and purchasing secondhand items has long served the general public. Although the secondhand trade has remained a ...
Following the introduction of Waymos to downtown Phoenix in November, members of the ASU community give their opinions on how the autonomous ride-hailing service could impact transportation culture ...
The results for ASU's 2022 USG Elections were announced March 31 with several uncontested candidates and empty seats.
These four Sun Devil activists are taking civic engagement to the next level, going beyond voting and working within the system to create substantial 'change,' a battle cry of the Gen-Z voting block.
ASU's Indigenous artists experiment with different art materials and mediums to foster community and culture.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.