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The federal government is expanding the reasons international students can be stripped of their legal status in the U.S., ...
The Arizona State baseball team (29-16, 14-7) defeated Long Beach State 11-1 on Tuesday, April 29. Isaiah Jackson's two-run ...
Big 12 Conference notables on the early entry list released by the NBA: Jaden Bradley and Carter Bryant, Arizona; Egor Demin, ...
This week's projection by D1Baseball has the Horned Frogs just missing out on hosting a regional and, instead, traveling down ...
The Forbes’ lineup includes 10 private and 10 public universities, picked for size, selectivity and test scores.
Kenny Dillingham took ASU from consecutive 3-9 seasons to an 11-2 record, Big 12 Championship and College Football Playoff ...
In June 2023, a single-engine Compagnie Daher TB 30 Epsilon crashed into the mountains after taking off from Falcon Field in Mesa. The two people onboard, pilot Simon Nurrish and passenger Stuart ...
"We are proud that the University Inkjet Program continues to thrive and provide a means for students to gain valuable, practical experience in the printing industry, and are especially gratified to ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that family members can seek restitution for the lost future wages of a boy who was murdered in 2015. The ruling was centered around 6-year-old Jason ...
President Donald Trump has kept immigration reform among the top issues on his agenda during the first 100 days, changing large programs and reshaping policies that impact people living in Arizona.
Federal and state lawmakers continue to pass laws that target, control and limit queer youth. As universities comply with executive orders, many queer students and allies are left feeling abandoned.
Since taking office, President Trump and his Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, quickly cut half the number of staff members.