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(03/19/24 6:54pm)
The Goldwater Institute is suing the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Owen Anderson, a professor of philosophy and religious studies, and state resident D. Ladd Gustafson over the mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion training for ASU employees.
(03/15/24 2:58am)
A trend-bucking new development planned for the corner of College Avenue and Seventh Street in Tempe will be voted on at next week's City Council meeting.
(02/27/24 3:39am)
MECHA de ASU, a political student organization, was given an interim suspension last week over a post on its Instagram calling for the "deaths" of certain groups.
(02/23/24 3:39am)
One of the most common complaints you’ll hear is that there's no parking on campus.
(02/21/24 3:26am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Association passed a resolution and a bill last week enacting a boycott against many national companies, including Starbucks and Amazon, in accordance with Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions guidelines.
(01/25/24 4:03am)
After the Sun Devils left the Rose Bowl with their third and last win of the 2023 football season, Ray Anderson announced his resignation from his post as athletic director.
(12/14/23 9:00pm)
The University of Arizona announced its action plan to address the ongoing financial crisis within the University in a virtual Arizona Board of Regents meeting on Dec. 13.
(11/12/23 8:07am)
Junior running back Cam Skattebo passed for a touchdown and ran for another touchdown to lift the Sun Devils to an upset win against the UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., in their final matchup as part of the Pac-12 conference.
(11/10/23 5:56am)
Echoes of the 1997 ASU football team still ring through the Rose Bowl more than 25 years after the Sun Devils lost to Ohio State in a tight game, finishing 11-1 in arguably ASU's best season.
(11/08/23 4:02am)
Jewish organizations across the ASU community shared a petition condemning a recent Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) petition from student groups. They called on members of the ASU community to attend training sessions on antisemitism, the Holocaust and life in Israel.
(11/09/23 3:11am)
Rúla Búla will make its triumphant return to Tempe in the northern endzone of Mountain America Stadium for a week on Nov. 10.
(11/02/23 5:32am)
Students, faculty and members of ASU's leadership have expressed their disdain towards Turning Point USA after ASUPD said a professor was assaulted on campus earlier this month.
(10/24/23 3:30am)
ASU has joined various universities and other academic groups in a statement supporting Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
(10/20/23 2:18am)
ASU announced its new medical school will be a part of the Downtown Phoenix campus.
(09/28/23 2:13am)
Charlie Kirk, the president and founder of right-wing student group Turning Point USA, was greeted at a table outside the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus with a chorus of cheers from a crowd of student volunteers from the group's ASU chapter Wednesday afternoon.
(09/27/23 3:34am)
A new pedestrian pathway to campus across University Drive in Tempe is officially underway.
(09/26/23 3:24am)
Former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is attempting to get Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer's defamation lawsuit thrown out, and she has ASU's First Amendment Clinic by her side.
(09/15/23 11:39pm)
An ASU investigation found no evidence that Barrett faculty nor the University attempted to stop the "Health, Wealth & Happiness" event organized by the now-defunct T.W. Lewis Center or that former T.W. Lewis Center executive director Ann Atkinson was terminated for her support of the event.
(08/30/23 3:15am)
ASU said their self-imposed postseason ban for the 2023-24 season was imposed to protect from potential losses of scholarships, hefty fines and recruiting opportunities that could result from an ongoing three-year NCAA investigation.
(05/17/23 5:28am)
Unofficial results released Wednesday indicate that Tempe voters have rejected the proposed Tempe entertainment district and the potential new home for the Arizona Coyotes.