Rivalry fuels food drive competition
ASU and UA are participating in the Food Fight, a food drive competition between the two schools that began this semester and will carry on during Thursday’s football game.
Categories: Featured News Student Life Tempe Tags: ASU4Food Food Fight State Farm Territorial Cup Series UA
Candlelight vigil honors slain ASU student
Barrett, the Honors College hosted a candlelight vigil in honor of ASU student Zachary Marco on Wednesday, one month after he was shot and killed in Tempe.
Categories: Featured News Newsletter Spotlight Student Life Tempe Tags: Barrett Honors College Dan Marco Video Zachary Marco
New ASU institute to research security, terrorism
Terrorism and national security are two issues that will be researched through a new initiative at ASU.
Categories: News Newsletter Spotlight Tags: ASU's Security and Defense Systems Initiative national security terrorism
Brewer, Republicans celebrate victory
An energetic Republican crowd gathered inside the Hyatt hotel in downtown Phoenix Tuesday night to celebrate Gov. Jan Brewer’s win over Democratic opponent Terry Goddard.
Categories: Featured News Politics Spotlight Tags: elections Jan Brewer Terry Goddard
Goddard: ‘It’s time to get serious’
The State Press interviews Democratic Arizona gubernatorial candidate Terry Goddard.
Categories: Featured News Newsletter Politics Spotlight Tags: Terry Goddard
Student governments promote the vote
Student government officials on all four campuses are giving one last push to promote voting as Election Day quickly approaches.
Categories: Featured News Politics Student Life Tags: Undergraduate Student Government
Law school plans shift to private funding
Officials are considering running ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on private funds and expanding the size of the school, which may raise tuition for law students.
Categories: Administration Downtown Featured News Newsletter Tempe Tags: Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Program pushes redesign of Arizona’s higher education system
A website that launched Monday to help Arizona college students transfer schools might be a sign of a makeover of the state’s higher education system.
Categories: Administration News Tags: ASA Getting AHEAD higher education

