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The Tempe City Council voted unanimously on July 2 to pass an ordinance amending rules on event permits. Some citizens are now working to have the ordinance repealed. Shawn Wagner, Tempe’s deputy ...
ASU President Michael Crow said Pac-12 media rights negotiations are in the final stages in a meeting Tuesday with The State Press.
The new year can hold all kinds of unknowns for most people, but for fashion experts and trend forecasters, it's already mapped out — or at least most of it. With fashion constantly evolving, 2025 is ...
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 ...
Wanting to be the "main character" is rooted in the perspective of confidence and self-love but can easily perpetuate traits of narcissism and apathy toward others.
Mirabella's treatment of Shady Park shows entitlement and a lack of care toward Tempe's small businesses.
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.
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 ...
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.
The transition from high school to college proves challenging for adults with autism, lowering the number of students with autism who graduate.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.