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But the real "story" was the build-up. Just yesterday, the university announced a record-breaking Class of 2026—over 22,000 graduates—and the ASU News feed was already buzzing with the news that Harrison Ford would be the commencement speaker on May 11.

On one screen, a split-view showed the intense quiet of the Big 12 Men’s Golf Championship happening off-campus, while another feed captured the frantic, final energy of "Ditch the Dumpster" at the Tempe campus , where students were moving out under the watchful eye of a livestream camera. Arizona State Live Stream

The sun was barely up over the Sun Devil Soccer Stadium , but the digital hum of ASU Live was already vibrating across Tempe. It was a Tuesday in late April 2026, and for a campus that never sleeps, today was being broadcast to the world in high definition. But the real "story" was the build-up

As the afternoon heat settled in, the ASU Online YouTube channel began its live-hosted virtual sessions, connecting prospective students from across the globe to the desert heat they’d soon call home. Meanwhile, sports fans were refreshing their Arizona Sports App to catch the latest radio updates, gearing up for tonight’s baseball clash against Long Beach State at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. The sun was barely up over the Sun

From the Cronkite News studio to the student-run Twitch streams, the message was clear: if it was happening at Arizona State, you didn't have to be in Tempe to feel the spirit. Upcoming Live & Campus Highlights

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