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(04/25/18 7:49pm)
The 2017-18 and 2018-19 State Press executive boards pose for a picture after interviews for new leadership in April 2018. Top row: Parker Shea, Arren Kimbel-Sannit, Allie Bice; Bottom row: Savanah Yaghsezian, Stella Atzenweiler, Courtney Beesch, Ethan Millman and Sydney Maki.
(04/27/18 2:40am)
There are more than 100,000 students enrolled at ASU — all with different backgrounds, experiences and ideas.
(04/27/18 2:36am)
Education has a cost.
(01/31/18 1:29am)
ASU Parking and Transit Services gave out 59,199 citations on ASU campuses in 2017 — that's the equivalent of over half of ASU's student population getting ticketed.
Those tickets, which can range from a few dollars to a few hundred for multiple offenses, generated $906,000 revenue for the department in fiscal year 2017.
(11/10/17 8:05pm)
One man says privilege is waking up and knowing that every system in this country will work for you, the other says privilege is nonsense and perpetuates victimhood. One man says the Department of Education should be streamlined, the other says it should be abolished.
(04/21/17 3:25am)
In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editor Allie Bice discusses her recent story on recipients of the Obama administration program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA.
(04/27/17 2:53am)
The salaries of all ASU employees are a matter of public record, and a binder containing those records currently resides under the Hayden Library front desk. Until now, checking out this binder was the only way for students to access these public records.
(03/22/17 3:53am)
In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editors Allie Bice and Chris Wood break down the choices for the executive tickets in this year’s Undergraduate Student Government elections.
(02/22/17 2:14am)
In this week's "minisode," politics editor Allie Bice discusses an on-campus demonstration against the Mexico City policy, also known as the global gag rule. The policy restricts U.S. funding to overseas aid groups that provide abortions or promote abortion as an option in family planning. Reporters Chris McCrory and Joe Leonard covered the demonstration.
(02/12/17 9:28pm)
This week, The Forks Estate focuses on SB 1384, a bill that would grant greater freedoms to student journalists in Arizona high schools, and former host Joshua Bowling explains bills in the state.
(01/24/17 4:28am)
The Forks Estate is back for the Spring semester! Join hosts and new politics editors Allie Bice and Chris Wood as they talk about Inauguration Day, the Women's March in Phoenix and HB 2260, a bill that could prevent students from voting.
(03/25/16 2:22am)
Summer is within our grasp. Keep pushing and studying, it will all be worth it when you're relaxing. Before you start, take a minute to catch up on the week's top stories.
(03/19/16 10:15pm)
Hundreds of Donald Trump protesters stood outside the candidate's Fountain Hills rally Saturday afternoon, carrying signs that read, "Love Trumps Hate," "Dump Trump" and "Stand Against Racism."
(03/18/16 2:12am)
It's not often that Arizona plays such a huge role in the presidential primary. Four of the five remaining presidential candidates have scheduled appearances in our state before Tuesday, so take advantage of this unique opportunity, and go see your favorite candidate before hitting the polls.
(03/04/16 12:27am)
Columnist Allie Bice only ate food from the Provisions on Demand Markets on campus for a week. This meal was purchased for lunch on Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, from the Memorial Union POD Market on the Tempe campus.
(02/26/16 2:17am)
Congratulations, you are one more week away from spring break. We feel your struggle. In the meantime, take a minute to brush up on the top stories of the week.
(02/20/16 12:47am)
Arizona Sen. John McCain told ASU students Friday that there
is “a certain saneness” to the anti-establishment themes presidential
candidates Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump are running on.
(02/12/16 2:22am)
Valentine's Day is Sunday! We know you're busy, but take a few minutes between errands and gift ordering to catch up on the week's top stories.
(11/19/15 2:31am)
From pizza to telescopes, the products of 3D printers have impressed the masses, but the three-dimensional creations conducted by ASU biomedical engineering students are changing the way surgeons select the best-sized donor heart for children receiving heart transplants at the Phoenix Children's Hospital.
(11/06/15 1:53am)
While the ASU Police Department launched a Special Victims Unit to combat sexual assault on campus this semester, there is another resource they've been providing for a decade designed specifically for women to teach them self-defense.