Alexa Buechler, The State Press

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Next week in events: From standup comedy to The Office

Looking for something to do next week at ASU or around campus? We got you covered. → Read More

Next week in events: From Thanksgiving food to vintage markets

Looking for something to do next week at ASU or around campus? We got you covered. → Read More

Next week in events: from drag queens to a Yule Ball at ASU

Looking for something to do next week at ASU or around campus? We got you covered. → Read More

10 fun facts you might not know about ASU

Innovation, famous alumni and prehistoric drawings exist in abundance at ASU. → Read More

Next week in events: From pie socials to free brewery tours

Looking for something to do next week at ASU or around campus? We got you covered. → Read More

ASU Law school adapts as applicants increase

ASU Law aims to make the admissions process simpler, as the number of applicants continue to increase. → Read More

Semester in Lyon: a modern Tale of Two Cities

I visited Paris and London, the cities in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, and discovered some lesser-known must-sees in two popular tourism cities in Europe. → Read More

Semester in Lyon: expressing myself in a different language

Intelligence and humor are difficult to express in a different language. → Read More

Semester in Lyon: My experience traveling to Normandy

For my second winter break, I visited the Normandy beaches and saw a memorial for fallen journalists. → Read More

ASU alumnus appeared on 'Shark Tank' for his 30-second wine chiller

In 2013, an ASU student wanted to drink a bottle of Chardonnay with a girl, but didn’t have any chilled. He grabbed a strainer and a bunch of ice, but the wine tasted watered down. On Nov. 12, Alexander Simone, now an ASU alumnus, stepped into the Shark Tank for his products, ProntoBev, a 30-second wine chiller and ProntoAer, a wine aerator. Simone, the CEO of Pronto Concepts and a 2016 graduate… → Read More

Crime, medicine TV shows foster positive perceptions of science fields

A majority of crime and medical show viewers have a positive impression of working in the science fields, according to the Pew Research Center. → Read More

College students with autism have low graduation rate

The transition from high school to college proves challenging for adults with autism, lowering the number of students with autism who graduate. → Read More

Students recount experiences at Las Vegas shooting

Two ASU students witnessed the mass shooting, and one ASU student has friends in critical condition. → Read More

ASU professor starts exercise program for adults with Down syndrome

An exercise program at the Downtown Phoenix SDFC helps adults with Down syndrome stay healthy. → Read More

ASU continues to push women to pursue STEM majors

After Google fired one of its engineers for posting anti-women beliefs, ASU continues to encourage involvement of women in STEM degrees. → Read More

The Tempe SDFC will close three of their racquetball courts

The racquetball courts have been a part of the Tempe SDFC since the opening of the ASU building in 1989. → Read More

Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino creates a sugary frenzy at ASU

ASU students and Starbucks baristas share their feelings toward the sugary drink. → Read More

Adulting 101: weekly sessions help students learn important life skills

Adulting 101 aims to help students with important life skills like cooking, car maintenance and taxes. → Read More

ASU student with autism crowd-funds nearly $9,975 for his education

James Deibler set up a GoFundMe because he wanted to achieve his goal of completing his higher education. → Read More

ASU student shares story of homelessness and fighting for an education

An ASU student works to juggle work, school and determining where to live in the coming semester. → Read More