International students stuck in limbo
The University is planning to reopen, allowing international students to stay in the U.S. but with the possibility of circumstances changing, many are worried they could lose the life they built.
The University is planning to reopen, allowing international students to stay in the U.S. but with the possibility of circumstances changing, many are worried they could lose the life they built.
There will be no non-conference games for the Pac-12 in fall 2020.
ASU has released its plan to distribute CARES Act funds to students.
Gov. Doug Ducey announced Thursday at a press conference that ASU has partnered with the state to provide saliva-based COVID-19 testing throughout the state.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods has spent the past week readjusting to his new position, making sure the city's agenda is responding appropriately to COVID-19.
Cases of the coronavirus are no longer growing exponentially, but still heading in the wrong direction, according to Biodesign Institute director Joshua LaBaer.
MyASU now displays which classes will take place either through a combination of in-person instruction and ASU Sync or completely in-person.
Maricopa County's primary and general elections will feature an increase in mail-in ballot voting due to concerns over COVID-19.
An ASU spokesperson said the University does not believe ICE regulations will have a material impact on international students.
LGBTQ+ students have a range of resources at their disposal while still facing barriers in other areas of their education.
Students express concerns about ASU's on-campus reopening due to rising COVID-19 cases across Arizona.
ASU Online students are excited about the prospect of proposing and creating an exclusive student government.
Downs' legacy at ASU extends beyond just his name.
Despite the ruling, LGBTQ+ Arizonans can still face discrimination in housing and public accommodations, local leaders said.
In USGT's first special session, senators passed three resolutions which asked the University to distribute CARES Act money, updated bylaws and confirmed senators.
Tempe City Council did not approve all budget adjustments needed to assist the city through economic fallout caused by COVID-19 but will revisit the issue in August.
ASU President Michael Crow said the University is prepared to conduct the fall semester fully online if needed.
14-year-old Antonio Arce was killed by Tempe police in January 2019.
ASU men's basketball added a 16-year-old forward from Ukraine to fortify its frontcourt depth.
ASU Biodesign Institute updated their modeling page to highlight the current COVID-19 trends in the U.S. and Arizona.
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