State Press statement regarding article retractions due to generative AI use
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The State Press leadership team has retracted four stories from its website because each was found to have been partially modified by generative AI.
Kentucky transfer and soon to be redshirt sophomore Cutter Boley is coming to Tempe, according to FootballScoop and Chris Karpman.
By Alex Swift | January 18, 2026
As redshirt sophomore quarterback Sam Leavitt is destined for the transfer portal, many Sun Devil fans may be concerned with more ASU stars leaving to find new homes.
There are three things in life Sun Devil football fans can count on: death, taxes and late game chaos.
This gallery features illustrations from Jennifer Kao, Hannah Armstrong, Sarah Pedrini, Neha Ponnapalli and Caitlin Hawkinson.
With finals all finished and the holidays near,
Turning Point's 2025 AmericaFest conference started Thursday in Phoenix, intended as a tribute to the legacy of the organization's founder, Charlie Kirk, who was killed three months prior.
Kenny Dillingham is staying in Tempe.
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recently announced that students can now pursue a new type of doctoral degree in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI): a degree in AI. The priority application deadline for the Fall 2026 term is Jan. 15.
In its return to Pauley Pavilion against former Pac-12 opponent UCLA, ASU men's basketball dropped to 9-3 before its final game of nonconference play.
The elimination of a student government budget line item will remove $20,000 in funding for the Pitchfork Pantry organization, according to budget documentation.
A lawsuit filed in July 2021 against ASU, the Arizona Board of Regents and former University athletic director Ray Anderson concluded its trial on Dec. 12, with the jury ruling in favor of ASU and the other defendants.
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In Muslim communities across the West, the concept of the "haram police" has become a phenomenon. They are considered to be the men or older aunties in your local Muslim community who nitpick younger Muslim women. For example, if you don't wear a hijab, you will be shamed for this choice. But if you do wear a hijab, they will tell you that you aren’t wearing it properly. If you aren't fasting for Ramadan, they will ask questions and make sure you feel guilty to the fullest extent.
I learned at a young age that my body type was different.
When Charli XCX released her critically acclaimed album "brat" last year, the record became more than a collection of songs — it was a lifestyle for a whole summer.
Redshirt sophomore Sam Leavitt intends to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Jan. 2, according to multiple reports. This comes just a day after Leavitt didn't attend the team banquet.
I’ve always had acne.
After an 8-4 regular season and a sixth-place finish in the Big 12, ASU will travel to El Paso, Texas, to face the Duke Blue Devils in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on New Year's Eve.
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