Health, counseling services go remote in response to COVID-19
ASU health, counseling and well-being programs transition to online formats amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU health, counseling and well-being programs transition to online formats amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The coronavirus outbreak has affected the 2020 census, but students who have moved off campus for the duration of the semester will still be counted by ASU.
A class action lawsuit against ABOR claims breach of contract when all three universities announced they would not give full refunds to students when classes moved online.
USGD passed a resolution March 6 calling for ASU to implement a medical amnesty policy to protect students from legal and academic repercussions for emergencies that involve illegal substances.
ASU President Michael Crow sat down with The State Press over Zoom to answer questions surrounding coronavirus and the University's response.
ASU said that residence halls and "essential services" will remain open but urged students to consider other options.
Here's what to know about COVID-19 and ASU's response.
The 11th Democratic debate was moved from Arizona to Washington, D.C., over coronavirus concerns but is still important for Tuesday's primary.
Corey Woods was elected Tempe mayor Tuesday night, unseating incumbent Mark Mitchell.
Owner Steven Rogers has created various late-night spots across Phoenix.
Rep. Anthony Kern proposed a bill that would allow college student-athletes to profit from using their name, image or likeness.
ASU broke ground on the Downtown Phoenix Residence Hall and Entrepreneurship Center Monday, March 2.
Gina Santi's 20 photographs of Nepalis culture aim to break down stereotypes from the Western world.
Gov. Doug Ducey visited the University Thursday night to talk about the future of education at the university level.
New psychological study proved many methods used in mental health evaluations for courts are "junk science."
The Phoenix CubeSat team is working to receive photos from their now-orbiting satellite.
At the end of January, Twitter added a new reporting function that would allow users to flag content that might be misleading about a political election.
Jayden Daniels, Dwayne Haskins, Marlin Briscoe, Warren Moon, James "Shack" Harris and Doug Williams discussed the legacy and role of the black quarterback in football.
Five candidates are running for three open seats on Tempe City Council, campaigning on issues like improving traffic congestion and housing options for students.
A rundown of the two candidates running in Tempe's mayoral election and their policies.
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