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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.
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.
A sad image is floating around in media and film in recent years. An empty, abandoned shopping mall. A shell of the busy, bustling activity that once took place within. More and more of these ...
ASU releases exhaustive but unspecific updates on racial justice commitments The LIFT Report details the status of multicultural spaces, police reform and the other 23 action items President Michael ...
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 ...
ASU confirms 69 arrests outside of Old Main early Saturday 16 hours after an encampment in support of Palestine was established.
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 LibrES project brings multiple facets of ASU into a partnership, funded by a $35 million grant, to help end gender-based violence in El Salvador. ...
The candidates running for USG Downtown give a rundown of their policies, introducing themselves to the student body.
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.
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.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.
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