ASU football focused on staying safe to stay competitive
ASU football started its use of rapid result testing, and the team is serious abut staying safe to avoid missing time during a shortened season.
ASU football started its use of rapid result testing, and the team is serious abut staying safe to avoid missing time during a shortened season.
The Pac-12 will allow family members of players to attend football games this season.
After years of falling short of the ultimate goal, the 1990 Sun Devils sparked a decade of championship success.
ASU moms team up to provide care and support to students in isolation and quarantine from a distance.
Amid COVID-induced complications, Max McKennon made his way to his first career junior major in Paris and learned a great deal, even in defeat, as he prepares for his collegiate career.
Winter sport student-athletes will be awarded an extra year of eligibility from the NCAA.
Zoom waiting rooms are awkward enough. Spice them up with these lo-fi beats.
ASU and the city of Tempe ramped up census efforts before the new, fast-approaching deadline was announced.
ASU notified Tempe in June that it would no longer help fund the bike share program in its current state.
Marcus Bagley, a highly anticipated ASU men's basketball recruit, looks to leave a mark on the program similar to the one his grandfather Joe Caldwell made.
The University has had nearly 2,000 cumulative positive COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1.
The State Press sports editors sit down with reporter Avery Klatsky to discuss ASU Hockey joining the Big Ten Conference.
Several ASU musical theatre and opera majors were featured on the cast album for "The Anxiety Project," a musical project highlighting struggles with mental health.
ADHS launched a campaign to promote the flu shot, and ASU professors agree with its importance in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU athletes share how they feel about not having a fall season while other sports like football and basketball resume.
In a letter to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, ASU President Michael Crow makes a case for keeping a mask mandate.
Students can once again attend the art exhibitions of Phoenix's First Friday event after months of cancellations due to COVID-19.
The Urban Heat Island/Tree and Shade subcommittee reflected on this summer to discuss future actions to reduce heat in vulnerable communities in Maricopa County.
The EPA awarded ASU's School of Sustainable Energy and the Built Environment more than $300,000 for a project aimed at water and energy conservation.
Active COVID-19 cases on campus continue to decline as the University continues to randomly test students.
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