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(04/14/20 4:04am)
Attorney General Mark Brnovich said government, including public universities, should "favor transparency" by disclosing information related to positive COVID-19 cases in an opinion sent to the state House of Representatives on March 27.
(04/02/20 2:00am)
"Among these are ASU Health Services, Counseling Services and the Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience, all of which are offering new remote services." Illustration published on Wednesday, April 1, 2020.
(04/02/20 2:23am)
In the wake of courses moving online for the remainder of the semester, ASU programs work to transition online to meet the new demand for remote services.
(03/31/20 5:22am)
Campaigning for senate seats and executive offices in Undergraduate Student Government began Monday after being delayed due to class cancellations and campus health concerns over COVID-19.
(04/09/20 4:54am)
For senior film major Sisko Stargazer, the experiences that come with being a gender-fluid college student vary drastically.
(03/26/20 1:32am)
This is week two of ASU’s transition from in-person to online classes, which leaves many of us ASU students back at home with a lot of time on our hands. Of course, the easiest way to spend that free time has been America’s favorite since the 1950s: watching television.
(03/15/20 11:28pm)
Editors note: This article will continuously be updated as developments occur and more information becomes available.
(03/18/20 2:54am)
Last week, universities all over the country announced plans to cancel in-person classes and move instruction online in response to the spread of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus.
(03/16/20 9:40pm)
ASU is extending online instruction from the initial two-week period to the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester amid concerns of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus.
(03/12/20 9:01pm)
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed two members to the Arizona Board of Regents Wednesday, filling a vacant seat and adding a full-time employee.
(03/04/20 3:37am)
For 12 years, Active Minds' Send Silence Packing exhibit has toured hundreds of college campuses across the nation in an effort to facilitate conversation about youth suicide and the stigma surrounding mental health, and on Tuesday — the tour made its second-ever stop at ASU.
(02/27/20 2:01am)
Editor's note: Trigger warning — The following story mentions eating disorders and similar themes. For mental health services on campus, visit https://eoss.asu.edu/counseling. For immediate assistance, call 480-921-1006.
(02/07/20 6:54pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe approved two resolutions this week to address controversial on-campus issues.
(01/04/20 7:34am)
ASU wrongfully expelled a student who was accused of sexual misconduct, a unanimous three judge panel ruled earlier this week, citing a lack of evidence used by the University in the expulsion.
(11/27/19 3:44am)
The ASU Police Department said there is no current threat to the Tempe campus following reports that students saw a person with a gun outside of a class in Murdock Hall Tuesday.
(11/21/19 2:38am)
The suicide rate for veterans is about twice that of non-veterans in Arizona, according to a report released this month by the ASU Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
(11/09/19 4:41am)
Former U.S. Navy SEAL and Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tx) was met by a sea of students from all political backgrounds to discuss current political issues at Palo Verde Beach on the Tempe campus Friday afternoon.
(11/07/19 2:56am)
I have a vivid memory of lying on the cold tile floor in my dark living room one night when I was 13. I was drowning in my own thoughts. I was alone and afraid.
(11/07/19 2:51am)
Crime across ASU's campuses during October 2019 decreased when compared to the same month last year, according to data released by the ASU Police Department.
(10/11/19 5:56am)
Crime across ASU's campuses during September 2019 increased compared to the same time last year, according to data released by the ASU Police Department.