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(08/13/20 2:41am)
Increased personal accountability is a key part of ASU's plan to ensure students can return in-person this semester, ASU President Michael Crow and his executive team said in a meeting with The State Press Wednesday.
(08/04/20 6:41pm)
Arizonans participating in Tuesday's primary election will help decide several local government races and narrow the field for the general election later this fall. Polls opened Tuesday morning at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
(08/05/20 6:27pm)
Several community assistants are leaving their positions due to lack of communication and what they feel is misguided prioritization of returning over complete and transparent safety plans from leadership in University Housing.
(08/04/20 4:14am)
University officials are not planning to publish or publicly announce data referring to the number of students, faculty and staff who test positive for the coronavirus.
(07/30/20 4:39pm)
Students living in University housing for the fall semester will be required to get tested for COVID-19 with a PCR test before moving in, Provost Mark Searle said in an email to students sent early Thursday morning.
(07/30/20 6:58pm)
Sex discrimination is a possible explanation for the University's approach to a sexual misconduct case from late 2014, according to an opinion from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals posted Wednesday.
(07/24/20 2:04am)
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed 35 new members to boards and commissions around the state last Friday, including Nikhil Dave, who was appointed to a student regent position on the Arizona Board of Regents.
(07/23/20 2:48am)
As ASU gears up for a modified fall semester, some students are preparing to party — but not without serious consequences, the University said.
(07/14/20 1:54am)
Yonca Cubuk still hasn't told her parents about new student visa regulations that could cause her to lose everything. She's stressed. She doesn't know what her life will look like tomorrow.
(07/10/20 6:25pm)
The University released a plan Friday detailing a breakdown for distribution of the money it received from the CARES Act after months of deliberation, a meeting with students and an outpour of social media demands asking the money be released to students.
(07/09/20 2:47am)
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said in order to stop the spread and provide clarity on COVID-19 rules and regulations, a statewide mask mandate should be put in place.
(07/07/20 4:12am)
International students are not expected to be impacted by new rules from ICE that dictate they would have to return to their country if their school hosts classes online-only in the fall, a University official confirmed.
(07/07/20 8:13pm)
Arizona is preparing to hold another primary election – this time, as COVID-19 cases increase in the state and public health officials stipulate about a future with the virus.
(07/04/20 5:16pm)
A group of roughly 250 students are rallying around the idea of creating a student government strictly for online students for the purpose of "advancement through involvement."
(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.