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New, enhanced fan experience awaiting Sun Devil Football fans

Arizona State University isn’t just entering a new era with its move to the Big 12. The fan experience for Sun Devil Football games this fall will be new and improved, as well.
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Thanks to a collaboration between the Office of National Scholarships Advisement and Sun Devil Athletics, student-athletes have support when applying for big scholarships — like the NCAA Postgraduate. Two Sun Devils won the award this year.



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A new live-learn community empowers high-achieving undergraduates as leaders within sports media and the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU.



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New ASU multipurpose arena to host Arizona Coyotes for next several seasons

The Arizona Coyotes need a temporary home ice to use while their proposed new arena and entertainment district advance through the approval and building process. Approved by the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday, that temporary home ice will be at Arizona State University’s new multipurpose arena. Here are details on how it will work.



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Alumni golf tournament to raise funds for student scholarships

The second annual Maroon and Gold Classic will raise scholarship funds for current Student Alumni Association students.



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ASU Army ROTC, College of Health Solutions partner to provide specialized cadet training program

Last month, Arizona State University’s Army ROTC and the College of Health Solutions joined forces to hold the second-ever semi-annual Tactical Athlete Seminar, a three-day program on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus to train cadet coaches to lead physical training programs at ASU and Grand Canyon University.



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Black athletes sparse over history of Winter Olympics

The 2022 Winter Olympics have kicked off in Beijing, coinciding with Black History Month. But very few of the 225 athletes representing the U.S. are Black — continuing a long trend. The lack of representation is likely related to a lack of access, according to Kenneth Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute at Arizona State University and the Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport.



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More than sports: 2022 Beijing Olympics stir up conversations about human rights

The 2022 Beijing Olympics are stirring up conversations about human rights, media, freedom of speech and geopolitics. ASU News spoke to experts in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies to learn more.



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365 Community Union to screen 'King Richard' for February Movies on the Field

ASU 365 Community Union’s Movies on the Field program screens a movie on the Frank Kush Field in Sun Devil Stadium on the third Friday of each month this spring. The next screening is “King Richard” on Feb. 18.



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