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The bright green streetcar that connects much of ASU's campus and downtown Tempe will require a fare beginning Monday. The ...
Sonya Forte Duhé, the incoming dean of the Cronkite School, has an alleged history of racist and homophobic remarks, according to former and current students and records obtained by The State Press.
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 ...
ASU President Michael Crow said Pac-12 media rights negotiations are in the final stages in a meeting Tuesday with The State Press.
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.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly powerful and more publicly available, users and developers are exploring additional applications of the technology. Romantic chatbots, also referred to ...
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 ...
The world's first mechanical tree prototype is to be built at ASU next year The technology, similar to real trees, sucks carbon dioxide out of the air at faster rates than nature to help reduce global ...
STEM students met on the Tempe campus Wednesday to protest against President Trump's recent policies regarding diversity, equity and inclusion as well as restrictions on federal funding. Though the ...
The urbanization of Tempe is ostensibly beneficial, adding such things as Tempe Town Lake and the Valley Metro Rail, but historic areas and diverse neighborhoods have been changed or even removed ...
Members of the World Mission Society Church of God, a controversial South Korean church, have been recruiting on ASU's Tempe campus.
“OK Computer,” the 1997 album by the English rock band Radiohead, is collectively understood as a commentary on the overpowering sense of alienation that results from living in an increasingly ...
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