University of Arizona announces action plan to battle financial crisis
UA President Robert Robbins announces immediate hiring and pay raise fees and the elimination of a tuition guarantee for new students starting in Fall 2025
UA President Robert Robbins announces immediate hiring and pay raise fees and the elimination of a tuition guarantee for new students starting in Fall 2025
Joe Arpaio, invited to campus by College Republicans United, sparks protests from coalition of groups due to history of racial profiling.
The Associated Students of ASU will vote on a new election code that will unify the codes of USG and GPSA with hopes to increase election transparency and accessibility.
University students are ready to move forward with plans for an LGBTQ+ safe space on campus, with or without administration support.
Devil's Hideaway and Idle Hands Enchanted Cocktail Bar will open on Mill Avenue in February 2024 in what used to be the historic Rula Bula building.
First-year head coach JJ Van Niel wins Pac-12 coach of the year in women's volleyball. Marta Levinska was placed on the All-Pac-12 team.
ASU and The Heard Museum worked together throughout the year and during Indigenous Heritage Month to bring together Native American veterans and artists to learn about block printing.
The first Native American sorority in the nation allows the Iota chapter at ASU to spread and support Indigenous culture through Greek life and events.
Joe Arpaio is coming to the University to speak during College Republicans United at ASU's end-of-semester event to discuss his time as sheriff.
Ambassador Ilir Dugolli of Kosovo led a discussion about innovation and how the relationship between Universum International College and ASU has impacted education in Kosovo.
Arizona is raising the minimum wage to $14.35 starting January with more potential ballot initiatives to impact worker wages in November.
An ASU spokesperson said Friday's 'Palestine is an American Issue' event featuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich, will no longer take place on campus.
An ABOR meeting in Tucson had protestors discussing the UA financial crisis, Turning Point USA and the lack of response by UA and ASU on the continued Israel-Gaza conflict.
ASU staff and students discuss how AI could affect the democratic process as experts continue to debate the way it's utilized.
Valley Metro is proposing to eliminate its FLASH line, a free shuttle service designed for student transportation.
Ray Anderson will continue to make the same salary as a university employee despite his resignation from the athletic director position
The USG meeting was abruptly adjourned after rocks from people involved in an outside protest at the Memorial Union in Tempe
A Whitman County, Washington, judge has ruled that Washington State and Oregon State have full voting control over Pac-12 assets.
University of Arizona is facing a "financial crisis" and has until December to correct their financial troubles and to address issues of accountability claimed by UA students and faculty.
A new petition to remove Turning Point USA from campus is circulating before being taking to the Arizona Board of Regents next week.
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