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Without visas, some students cannot reenter the U.S. as the situation for international students remains volatile.
Protesting President Donald Trump's administration and policies, Arizonans assembled at the Arizona state Capitol.
The historic House v. NCAA settlement will reshape college athletics, allowing revenue sharing and reduced NCAA control.
An executive order is removing funding from PBS and NPR, accusing the organizations of biased reporting. Arizona PBS ...
Then there's the newly formed Pat Tillman Foundation, still determining its specific goals and unsure about its long-term future but steadfast in its mission. The foundation, under the direction of ...
Arizona groups and students argued against budget cuts to education, lack of campus resources and recent legislation.
These photo galleries showcase some of the craziest and best sports moments caught on camera by The State Press.
Thrifting has been around for as long as modern civilization has existed — selling and purchasing secondhand items has long served the general public. Although the secondhand trade has remained a ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly powerful and more publicly available, users and developers are exploring additional applications of the technology. Romantic chatbots, also referred to ...
Luis Hammer was in the middle of an exam for one of his online classes when his computer screen froze. “Take off your Apple Watch,” read a pop-up from one of the remote proctors monitoring his test.
Pro-Palestine protestors set up an encampment on Alumni Lawn outside of Old Main this morning, which they are calling the "ASU Liberated Zone." Protestors were still there after sunset. The group's ...
Chegg, a textbook rental and tutoring website that reported over 5.3 million subscribers in August, has stopped providing student information to colleges and professors in an effort to protect student ...