ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Campaigning for the 2020 ASASU elections has been pushed back to March 30 due to new University regulations made to combat the outbreak of COVID-19.
ASU President Michael Crow sat down with The State Press over Zoom to answer questions surrounding coronavirus and the University's response.
ASU professors took a hands-on course and transitioned to help online students feel like they were in the lab.
In the aftermath of the cancellation of the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, ASU's hockey team has no choice but to pick themselves up and prepare for next season.
10 albums you should listen to while you practice social distancing to combat the coronavirus.
The Study Abroad Office announced all ASU summer study abroad trips are canceled.
A look at the experience ASU study abroad and grant-funded students have had thanks to COVID-19.
ASU said that residence halls and "essential services" will remain open but urged students to consider other options.
A resident at The Cottages of Tempe, a popular housing option for ASU students, has tested positive for COVID-19, the complex said in an email to residents.
Despite all winter sports championships being canceled, the coaches in those sports will be awarded bonuses.
After a week of criticism, Gov. Doug Ducey unveiled action to stop the spread of coronavirus, including closing restaurants and bars.
In the wake of the cancellation of all sports across the Pac-12, athletes and coaches react to their seasons being cut short.
Mayor Mark Mitchell's proclamation came after Tempe City Council issued a citywide emergency Wednesday.
The city of Tempe issued an ordinance declaring an "extraordinary local emergency" citywide.
Cases of COVID-19 rose to 27 in Arizona Wednesday morning.
Some bars have said that they'll only close if they're "forced to."
Arizona's public universities have responded to the COVID-19 outbreak in different ways.
There are two more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona, and ADHS released new recommendations for bars and restaurants.
ASU announced on Monday that classes will be online for the rest of the spring semester.
Mary Teagarden, an associate dean and professor at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, answered questions about what we can expect to see in the local economy due to COVID-19.
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