ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Arizona's public universities have responded to the COVID-19 outbreak in different ways.
There are two more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona, and ADHS released new recommendations for bars and restaurants.
ASU announced on Monday that classes will be online for the rest of the spring semester.
Mary Teagarden, an associate dean and professor at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, answered questions about what we can expect to see in the local economy due to COVID-19.
There are now 18 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona, the Arizona Department of Health Services said Monday morning.
Here's what to know about COVID-19 and ASU's response.
All Pac-12 sport competitions and championships are cancelled for the remainder of the year, and all organized athletic team-related activities are prohibited until at least March 29.
Arizona confirms three new cases of COVID-19 as the total number rises to 12.
The University announced new travel regulations on Friday to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
The NCAA announced Friday that it would grant student-athletes who participated in spring sports "eligibility relief" after the cancellation of winter and spring tournaments and championships due to continued outbreak of COVID-19.
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs questioned the legality of moving Maricopa County preference election centers to drop-off balloting due to COVID-19.
In order to streamline The State Press' coverage of the international outbreak of COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, we’ve compiled a comprehensive page of the information you need to know.
The NCAA canceled all winter and spring championships for 2020 season.
The decision comes after the debate in Arizona was to have no audience.
Governor Doug Ducey issues declaration of emergency following COVID-19 spread.
ASU has canceled all on-campus, in-person classes and all classes will be transitioned to an online format.
Only "essential staff and limited family attendance" will be permitted at NCAA tournament games.
ASU has prohibited University travel to California, as well as required all international university travels to be approved by University officials.
A second presumptive positive test for COVID-19 was confirmed by Arizona Department of Health Services.
ASU is testing online Zoom meetings for in-person classes for preparation amid coronavirus worries.
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