ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Sophomores are feeling culture shock after returning to campus with far more people than they saw their freshman year.
Positive COVID-19 cases increased to 312 this week at ASU.
ASU's policies around masks and COVID-19 vaccines have drawn criticism and praise from different sections of the student body for a variety of reasons.
Now that COVID-19 restrictions have eased, dance clubs are hopeful that they can conduct in-person sessions and live performances again.
ASU reported over 306 positive cases within in the community after the first full week of in-person classes.
With conflicting protocols from ASU administration, faculty members are quickly becoming the front line for handling new COVID-19 cases in the classroom.
ASU will offer additional COVID-19 vaccine doses starting Sept. 20 on a case-by-case basis for immunocompromised individuals, but a broad implementation plan has yet to be developed.
ASU reported over 100 positive cases in its community for the first time since April.
ASU's 2021-22 school year began with record-breaking enrollment numbers, but some students worry the return of crowded classrooms will be short-lived.
A year after the Arizona Board of Regents filed a lawsuit against a social media account for illegally using ASU's trademarks to promote "COVID parties," a federal judge dismissed the suit.
Rapper Jack Harlow performed a half-hour-long set to welcome ASU students back for the Fall 2021 semester at InfernoFest.
With ASU Sync gone, multiple faculty members reflect on teaching in a pandemic and what lessons they will implement in the future.
With ASU campuses transitioning back to fully in-person, the Fall 2021 back-to-school guide answers students' FAQs.
With more than 75,000 students coming to campuses this week for classes, COVID-19 cases continue to rise within the ASU community.
Sen. Kelly Townsend and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake joined under 100 protestors at Hayden Lawn Friday to object to ASU's new mask policy.
ASU updated COVID-19 guidance to require face coverings in "certain indoor settings," including classrooms where social distancing isn't possible.
Arizona has reported its highest case count in months as the University prepares to welcome thousands back on campus on Aug. 19.
As newly reported COVID-19 cases rise nationwide, ASU updated its mask guidelines to "strongly recommend" masking indoors in congruence with the CDC's mask guidelines.
The University updated its COVID-19 policy in response to the CDC's guidelines for all individuals to mask up indoors, but it will not require masks, per Gov. Ducey's order.
In efforts to increase vaccination rates at ASU, the University is offering a variety of prizes for students who upload their vaccine records.
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