ASU wrestling's Richard Figueroa begins prep for competition domination ahead of 2022 season
ASU wrestling coach Zeke Jones said freshman Richard Figueroa can be the best 125-pound wrestler in the world.
ASU wrestling coach Zeke Jones said freshman Richard Figueroa can be the best 125-pound wrestler in the world.
Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi Dubovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
When voting this November, it's essential to look beyond party labels and vote for the candidate that will serve the community best.
Tempe City Council holds a joint meeting with ASU leadership for the first time in three years to discuss development.
Noble Library is taking over as Hayden Library is no longer offering 24-hour weekday services.
After a federal appeals court blocked Biden's student debt relief plan, the Department of Education said it will move "full speed ahead" despite the injunction.
Coming from New Zealand via the university of Indiana, ASU soccer player Gabi Rennie hopes Tempe is a place where she can excel.
An ASU student is required to pay a fine and attend an education class to suspend prosecution against her after an altercation at the GLV.
After canceling Kari Lake's interview with PBS, the commission is in the public eye. Its purpose is to educate voters, fund campaigns and enforce campaign finance regulations.
Ahead of the ASU vs Stanford game this weekend, both universities match up statistically on both offense and defense
The ASASU Council of Presidents has released its priorities for the 2022-2023 academic school year which include sustainability, tradition and engagement, academic experiences, student health and wellness, and university resources.
Students for Kari Lake have made their presence known at ASU in increasingly flashy ways to encourage votes for Lake and it might be working.
El Departamento de Educación enfatiza la aplicación de la guía del Título IX relacionada con el embarazo y el aborto después de que se anuló Roe v. Wade.
Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi Dubovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
As the Mirabella vs. Shady Park case make the front page of the Wall Street Journal, the city of Tempe submits court documents to support Shady Park.
Adrian Fontes, the Democratic candidate for Arizona Secretary of State, sat down with students at a roundtable discussion Friday to discuss the election.
Despite having wrapped up in 2015, "Community" now has its long awaited movie confirmed, fulfilling the "six seasons and a movie" prophecy.
Without a special events permit, AZ Hugs for the Houseless is now struggling to find a location to continue serving food and providing resources.
ASU should expand scholarship options for students affected by parental incarceration and other adversities.
Two years of COVID-19 learning changed the way some teachers approach assignments and teaching a class.
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