Undocumented students wary about what comes next for DACA
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration cannot end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but ASU DACA recipients are still wary.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration cannot end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but ASU DACA recipients are still wary.
A number of professors have built classes from the ground up to help students understand how their field of study is impacted by COVID-19.
ASU Gammage announced Tuesday that three Broadway shows will be rescheduled due to changes with the Broadway touring productions.
Miacademy Learning Channel aims to educate elementary and middle school students through interactive, online resources.
Antique Sugar, a vintage clothing store in downtown Phoenix, has reopened. But, the process has not been easy.
ASU President Crow gave more details on handing COVID-19 in the fall at an ABOR meeting Friday.
Max Fees is taking ASU to federal court over the USGT executive ticket election.
Torkelson joins Floyd Bannister, Rick Monday and Bob Horner as the fourth player in ASU history to be taken first overall.
Multiple ASU baseball players, such as first baseman Spencer Torkelson and shortstop Alika Williams, may hear their name called in the 2020 MLB Draft.
ASU student club leaders and a professor weigh in on what defunding the police means.
Senior Associate Dean Kristin Gilger will serve as the interim dean as the University continues to search for a permanent replacement, according to an email sent by University Provost Mark Searle.
Four former ASU men's basketball players came back to graduate with degrees in Liberal Studies, but each took their own unique path to earn them.
Sonya Forte Duhé will not become the new Cronkite dean after an alleged history of making racist and homophobic remarks was made public by her former students.
Four multicultural student organizations joined together in a statement to call for the removal of incoming Cronkite School dean Sonya Forte Duhé.
In a meeting with The State Press Thursday, Crow discussed changes that will be made to campus due to COVID-19 this fall.
Turk was granted restored eligibility by the NCAA after going undrafted in the 2020 NFL Draft.
President Michael Crow has been on the ball talking to national news outlets about what returning to campus will look like, but some students feel out of the loop.
Various coaches, athletes and the athletic department released comments and statements calling others to create change following the death of George Floyd on May 25.
ASU President Crow broke his silence on George Floyd Monday evening in an email to students and faculty.
A Venture Devils startup won a pitch competition worth $50,000 last week that was hosted by GPEC.
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