Point guard Austin Nunez is returning to the Sun Devils, reunites with Bobby Hurley
After a season away at Ole Miss, sophomore point guard Austin Nunez is back in Tempe for the 2024-25 season.
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After a season away at Ole Miss, sophomore point guard Austin Nunez is back in Tempe for the 2024-25 season.
It was early 2023. Anthony Scarmack was working at the Sun Devil Fitness Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus when he noticed an a cappella group practicing on the fourth floor.
Since the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions, ASU clubs and abortion-rights Arizona organizations have worked together to ensure the choice to receive an abortion will be on the ballot this November. But other University clubs have expressed approval of the abortion ban and are discouraging its inclusion in the next election.
The School of International Letters and Cultures offers Sun Devils more than 20 languages to learn. Ranging from Arabic to Romanian, students can delve into minor languages that have a large impact on our society and are even crucial to our government.
The Sun Devils have had their share of many underperformers this season, from the pitching staff to their bats. After growing tired of the same old thing, ASU switched its order and saw the growth of the underdogs along with a more potent offensive showing.
Pat Tillman's legacy lives on in the memories and stories of those who knew him at ASU. Yet, the Sun Devil's life has touched even more after his death through Pat's Run and the Pat Tillman Foundation.
The transfer portal has not been friendly to the Sun Devils, but with one week left of spring practice, the team is moving forward.
Finally, the days of locking in are over. Regardless, unless you're taking online summer classes, it's May, and better days are ahead. Here are The Echo's top picks for you this summer, whether you're getting out and about or catching up on some much-needed rot time.
ASU student organizations and other nonprofits in the area help combat struggles LGBTQ+ communities may face, providing resources for navigating relationships, health, and more.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill into law last week that allows students to choose which University organizations receive money from their activity fees. The bill will take effect at some point this fall, depending on when the legislative session ends.
"Phoenix, I've loved you from the start."
Arizona is a battleground state in 2024, and the youngest activists in the Grand Canyon state are taking their civic engagement beyond voting. But these operatives all have a similar word at the top of their minds when they are working to get their preferred candidate elected: "change."
Last week's Arizona Supreme Court decision demonstrates that the fight for access to safe abortions cannot be reactionary, and advocates have to be proactive to defend the safety and autonomy of women.
Joining an a cappella group was the last thing on Savanna States's mind.
In a three-game weekend series, the Sun Devils took a series loss to the Utah Utes to worsen their season record to 16-20. The team continues to struggle with inconsistent offense and a problematic pitching staff.
In recent years, athletes have given greater focus to the mental preparation of their sport. However, some sports require more mental strength than others.
Taylor Swift fans across the state know all too well the fight for Eras Tour tickets against bots. Now, Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation to prevent bots from purchasing more tickets than the posted limit, which could put power back in the hands of ticket buyers across the state.
Former ASU starting quarterback Sam Keller headlined a class action lawsuit that made name, image and likeness a reality for college athletes over a decade ago. Now, former ASU swimmer Grant House's NIL case could bring down the NCAA.
The Tempe development review commission approved a live music license for Rusty Taco on Tuesday during a city hall meeting, allowing the Tempe location to welcome DJs throughout the week.
College Republicans United at ASU will host the Sons of Confederate Veterans for an introductory speech at its weekly meeting on April 10.
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