ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
ASU's spring semester will likely look the same as the fall with a few technological improvements.
State Press sports editors discuss this week's story on ASU cheer and the ways it has changed amid COVID-19 with canceled events and absent crowds.
ASU students volunteer to help bring meals to health care workers while simultaneously supporting local businesses.
Students make up 1,980 of the more than 2,000 cumulative cases, while employees make up 44 of them.
ASU moms team up to provide care and support to students in isolation and quarantine from a distance.
The University has had nearly 2,000 cumulative positive COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1.
ADHS launched a campaign to promote the flu shot, and ASU professors agree with its importance in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, ASU President Michael Crow makes a case for keeping a mask mandate.
Active COVID-19 cases on campus continue to decline as the University continues to randomly test students.
In-person performances and classes have disappeared for fine arts majors, leaving them to struggle hearing pitches through their laptop speakers.
As wildfires increase globally due to climate change and Arizona’s drying conditions worsen, ASU researchers pose questions as to how conservation is approached.
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 story behind Pac-12's newfound confidence in a safe season.
Active cases at ASU continue to decrease as death count in the nation surpasses 210,000.
Latter-day Saint community joins fight on PPE shortage, making 600,000 masks in a four week period for Valley hospitals.
ASU Gammage and Kerr are working to create virtual events in lieu of the season's regular programming, much of which was canceled due to the pandemic.
Since Aug. 1, 1,888 ASU community members have tested positive.
The Pac-12 football season is slated to begin Nov. 6.
Desk assistants at Palo Verde West have had to help move in students who tested positive for COVID-19 for their isolation spaces with no warning, only later to see those same students breaking isolation.
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