ASU reports record-breaking 2,033 COVID-19 cases
ASU reported 2,033 known positive COVID-19 cases among students and employees Tuesday, more than quadrupling the 501 cases it reported on Jan. 3.
ASU reported 2,033 known positive COVID-19 cases among students and employees Tuesday, more than quadrupling the 501 cases it reported on Jan. 3.
Gov. Doug Ducey's eighth and final State of the State Address barely mentioned COVID-19 as Arizona's cases soar.
In 2021, The State Press dove into viral, ASU-centered controversies, published its first documentary, first all-Spanish magazine and more. Here are our favorite pieces from last year.
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU increased to 501, more than doubling last week's number, a week before classes start.
Honorlock, the most recent addition to ASU's remote proctoring solutions, has drawn criticism from students and staff for the extent of its surveillance.
University employees, including all student workers, must be fully vaccinated or have a medical or religious exemption by Jan. 4.
From the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, ASU featured two of the best bowling teams in the country and won two National Championships in 1981.
Despite ASU shutting out Wisconsin in the second half, the Sun Devil offense fell short against one of the best defenses in college football.
ASU women's basketball defeated the University of California, Irvine on Tuesday after a power outage at Desert Financial Arena caused a change in location just hours before tipoff.
ASU gymnastics opened the season with an intrasquad meet on Friday night, with the Maroon team taking the win over Gold.
ASU men's basketball used a late 9-0 run to take the lead and defeat Creighton.
Despite opposition from voters five years ago, ASU is planting its stake in downtown Mesa as residents continue to question its role in the community.
ASU swept No. 18 Clarkson University on Friday and Saturday with an impressive offensive showing at Oceanside Ice Arena.
The ASU Police Department made an arrest Thursday in connection to damages to a Quran in Hayden Library.
Students part of Un-PAC hope to convince Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and President Joe Biden to pass the Freedom to Vote Act.
Defense and three-point shooting led ASU women's basketball to two wins in the ASU Classic.
Two ASU students have become finalists in the Red Bull Basement competition with their note-taking/studying app called Jotted. They are currently in their development phase within the competition and the business in general and will be heading to Istanbul in two weeks.
ASU Women's Coalition says USG and University administration have dropped the ball on the menstrual equity project.
More polling locations, an online training and more are changes made by student government ahead of the next election.
Students reported cockroaches, no running water and power outages at University House in Tempe, but some said they have not yet been compensated for the issues.
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