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As ASU completes its investigation into the suspended Graduate Student Government, graduate students have raised worries ...
The bright green streetcar that connects much of ASU's campus and downtown Tempe will require a fare beginning Monday. The regular fare for a single ride of 45 minutes will be $1 — or 50 cents for ...
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 ...
From detecting phones to using decoy sites, Honorlock raises online test surveillance concerns Since ASU adopted Honorlock last summer, students have voiced concerns about how the service monitors ...
The State Press published the sixth update to its ASU salary database including the reported salaries and position titles of over 20,000 University employees in 2022.
Against the backdrop of a digital revolution in education, the largest textbook publishers have found a way to quietly maintain their dominance of the curriculum market.
Many changes were made this past offseason for ASU women’s volleyball, and one of those is the hiring of new head coach JJ Van Niel. Van Niel joined the team in December 2022 following the departure ...
As national parks receive firings over the past few weeks, students feel 'disappointed' considering what future visits may look like with lack of staffing.
Mirabella's treatment of Shady Park shows entitlement and a lack of care toward Tempe's small businesses.
ASU President Michael Crow is widely known for molding ASU into the “New American University” by pulling the University’s research and innovation into the 21st century. One of his lesser-known ...
The transition from high school to college proves challenging for adults with autism, lowering the number of students with autism who graduate.
ASU has leased its tax-exempt land to private-sector companies, a practice critics feel benefits the University and harms the community.