How the Final Four's court got to Arizona from the small, Michigan town where it was made
History is made at the Final Four each year, but little is known about the Midwestern town that makes it all possible.
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History is made at the Final Four each year, but little is known about the Midwestern town that makes it all possible.
University of Arizona President Robert Robbins announced he will step down after fulfilling the terms of his current contract, according to a statement released April 2.
Bor Artnak flew from Slovenia to Tempe just days before his opening match for ASU men’s tennis. His decision to travel from a small Balkan country of just 20,000 square kilometers to the blistering hot desert in America’s southwest will be one of the riskiest and most consequential of his career.
On Monday, Sun Devil swimming head coach Bob Bowman was named the new Director of Swimming & Diving at the University of Texas. Assistant head coach Herbie Behm was named Bowman's successor the same day.
The City of Tempe has appointed Eric Anderson as the new city attorney, who is taking over the role after Sonia Blain retired.
The Undergraduate Student Government election results were released on The Associated Students of ASU website after online elections closed last week.
The Final Four might be tipping off in Glendale, but the city will barely benefit from hosting the games.
Safety is a prevalent and important issue at any university. With ASU's main campus being located in the heart of Tempe and open to the public — excluding dorms and on-campus housing — there are often security concerns for students, especially for women.
It’s hard to have fun when you lose eight of your last 12 games — not only for ASU baseball, but for the Sun Devil faithful who’ve been along for the ride all season.
The No. 12 ASU beach volleyball squad has reached the halfway point of the season with an 18-6 record overall and a 9-6 record against ranked teams in the top 20.
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University of Arizona workers and administration tackle complications they face through the University's ongoing financial crisis. Union workers continue to fight for better working conditions while the administration attempts to build the college from the ground up to combat the financial shortage.
ASU men’s swim and dive made history by winning their first NCAA championship in the program's history.
Greek life offers a sense of community that many students crave, but some do not feel as represented as they should.
The Sun Devils entered the season knowing they would face many ups and downs while balancing the changes made over the offseason. With a losing record 25 games into the season (11-14), ASU is on a journey of reconnection to fix the team's dynamic.
In a season with plenty of positive takeaways, Luca Petovary’s season has to be at the top of the list for the ASU women's water polo team. On Saturday, the senior attacker culminated her tremendous year by becoming the all-time Sun Devil leader in career goals at 237, breaking Addison McGrath's 15-year record.
April may be a month lacking in undoubted identity, but with ASU's Pride Week, March Madness festivities and Poetry Month, there's still plenty of art to enjoy. From in-person events to study music to our hand-picked monthly playlist, you're in the safe hands of The Echo.
After a disappointing season for ASU men's basketball, the team is now heading into a new conference with players in the transfer portal, a coach's contract extended, seniors leaving and high school commitments on their way.
Junior guard Frankie Collins is the latest Sun Devil to enter the transfer portal after leading ASU men's basketball for two seasons and etching his name into the history books as the school's single-season steals leader.
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