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(06/28/20 3:43am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe unanimously passed a resolution Saturday during a special session calling on ASU President Michael Crow to distribute all of the University's CARES Act funding to students.
(06/27/20 12:18am)
Tempe City Council approved some of its projected budget adjustments by default at its special virtual meeting Thursday after a city-wide financial review of economic impacts caused by COVID-19.
(06/24/20 11:13pm)
President Donald Trump and numerous guest speakers praised the young audience of his third election-year visit to Arizona for supporting him and not backing down to what he said is conservative censorship on college campuses.
(06/24/20 12:00am)
An ASU student filed a class-action lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents last Wednesday, the third in the past three months, claiming Arizona's public universities violated its contract with students and should refund money they paid for the spring semester.
(07/14/20 10:44pm)
Editor's Note: This story was updated Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. to include more information on in-person classes, testing, health and safety precautions, on-campus housing and shuttle services. This story will be updated as ASU continues to announce more plans for the fall semester.
(06/19/20 2:12am)
Luis Zambrano has woken up with the sun every Monday and Thursday for the past several weeks, checking the news to see if the U.S. Supreme Court had issued a decision about the future of his protections guaranteed by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
(06/16/20 11:34pm)
A number of professors have built new classes, from the ground up and with guidance from the University, to help their students understand how the new coronavirus impacts their field of study and job possibilities after graduation.
(06/10/20 6:46pm)
Senior Associate Dean Kristin Gilger will serve as interim dean at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication as the University searches for a permanent replacement, an email from ASU Provost Mark Searle said.
(06/12/20 7:31pm)
Max Fees, an Undergraduate Student Government Tempe presidential candidate, filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday asking a judge to instruct ASU to overturn his disqualification, one day before the Palmer ticket was inaugurated into executive office.
(06/10/20 7:13pm)
Tempe City Council's Thursday regular meeting will hear final community comments on next year's budget, property taxes and will read a number of proposals regarding building inspections, wastewater treatment, human resource software and more.
(06/08/20 2:24am)
Sonya Forte Duhé will not assume the dean position at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication following reports of an alleged history of making racist and homophobic remarks to students.
(06/07/20 2:12am)
Four multicultural student organizations called for the removal of incoming Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication dean Sonya Forte Duhé after a Twitter thread and an investigation by The State Press brought forward Duhé's alleged past of making racist and homophobic comments toward students.
(06/05/20 7:23pm)
Sonya Forte Duhé, the incoming dean of the Cronkite School, has an alleged history of racist and homophobic remarks, according to former and current students and records obtained by The State Press.
(06/02/20 5:09am)
ASU President Michael Crow released a letter to the University community Monday evening concerning the death of George Floyd, the 46-year-old Black man killed by police in Minneapolis last week.
(06/04/20 4:52am)
Students have received little information about what the fall semester will look like despite President Michael Crow's repeated appearances on television to discuss impacts of the coronavirus over the past few months.
(05/29/20 9:44pm)
Hundreds of protesters gathered in downtown Phoenix, marching from City Hall to the state Capitol and police headquarters, joining nationwide protests Thursday night following the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man who was killed by police in Minneapolis Monday.
(05/22/20 12:12am)
Over 56,000 students enrolled in summer classes with the University, a 16.5% increase since last year, a press release said this week as students began their programs.
(05/13/20 3:18am)
Sun Devil Fitness Complex locations on all campuses will not open Wednesday with other gyms and pools around the state, a University official said after Gov. Doug Ducey announced they could with appropriate social distancing and sanitization protocols in place.
(05/29/20 1:33am)
The Palmer ticket will still be the next to hold Undergraduate Student Government Tempe executive office, wrote the Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court in a reassessment decision, officially concluding the 2020 ASASU Tempe elections a little over a month after other campuses concluded theirs.
(05/13/20 6:10am)
“Well, here we are,” President Michael Crow said to kick off ASU's virtual graduation ceremony on Monday. The tone from Crow's opening line matched the feelings of many graduates, as the culmination of years of studies ended with a socially distant, online farewell.