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Students with children continue to balance classes and childcare as the coronavirus pandemic sends schools online.
Students with children continue to balance classes and childcare as the coronavirus pandemic sends schools online.
While most students have the option to attend classes through ASU Sync, a select few take courses only offered in person.
ASU and Tempe have been working together to keep students and residents safe and healthy this fall semester.
The Sun Devils will participate with the Big Ten for the 2020-21 NCAA ice hockey season.
Active cases at ASU continue to decrease as death count in the nation surpasses 210,000.
As hospitals are restricting access due to COVID-19, many nursing students aren't getting the in-person clinical experience they wanted before graduation.
Some students took up podcasting after the pandemic hit the U.S., producing episodes regularly even as the school year started.
Latter-day Saint community joins fight on PPE shortage, making 600,000 masks in a four week period for Valley hospitals.
ASU professor Wanda Dalla Costa is spearheading initiatives to help the city of Tempe build city-wide principles influenced by Indigenous culture.
Smartphones are an obvious blessing, but can they be a curse too?
ASU has received the STARS platinum rating for sustainability based on efforts to put sustainable practices on campus and in the community.
ASU football now has a start date, and the team is transitioning to fully padded practices this week.
Two ASU water polo athletes may be contenders for Canada's Olympic team.
Advocates say recreational marijuana will generate millions for the state economy. Medical professionals claim there isn't enough data to make an informed vote.
The Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory will open in December 2021 and house many of ASU's sustainability and global-future related programs.
Three foxes were captured within the Memorial Union.
Though some experienced delays due to COVID-19, construction projects near the Tempe campus like Mirabella Retirement Center, ISTB-7 and the Tempe Streetcar are pushing through to completion.
Students share fears about the possibility of being unable to find work after they graduate due to changes in their job fields because of the pandemic.
Since Aug. 1, 1,888 ASU community members have tested positive.
With few events for Sun Devils to visit in town, State Press reporters Drake Presto and Ryan Tisminezky investigate the food at the Arizona State Fair's new drive-thru event.
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