Brewer veto hurts chance for ASU Payson campus
Payson Mayor Kenny Evans calls a recent setback in the construction of an ASU Payson campus a matter of “prenuptials.”
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Payson Mayor Kenny Evans calls a recent setback in the construction of an ASU Payson campus a matter of “prenuptials.”
It seems wrong to leave a newspaper as some of the biggest news in years unfolds.
In an attempt to increase affordable options for students to stay on track or accelerate the path to graduation, ASU is offering reduced summer tuition rates this year.
As I prepare for graduation next week, more than 190 ASU employees will also be making their departure.
We have reached the last week of classes — two days left. This semester came with some lighthearted news like Ellen DeGeneres’ surprise visit to ASU as well as the “shocking” story about a rat knocking out power for much of the Tempe campus. But this semester was also filled with big news that carries a lasting impact. As we head off into the summer, here are the stories that will continue to play a role in the ASU community. And don’t forget, you can keep up with these stories and more over the summer at statepress.com or on campus newsstands every Monday.
NOT WORTH IT
Another semester has come and gone and left us in its wake. Next fall marks the beginning of my final year as an undergrad and I can’t help but think: I’m getting out just in time.
A new partnership between ASU and Eastern Arizona College will allow students to earn a fully online bachelor’s of science in nursing without ever leaving Gila Valley, where the community college is located.
In 1896, the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson laid down the law on racial segregation and the boundaries of the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
What’s $50 to an ASU student?
Opinions clashed Tuesday night at the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government senate meeting over a proposed student fee increase.
An accelerated education program for gifted middle school students will open at ASU’s West campus this fall semester.
Students in ASU’s professional golf management program were shocked to learn last week that their program is being disestablished.
The Round-Up: Week of April 19
NOT A BAD IDEA
The entire school is well aware that tuition skyrocketed for next year — by at least $1,200 or maybe more depending on your class standing. But the rapidly increasing smaller fees are a students’ death knell.
Two weeks ago, The State Press ran an article about impending tuition hikes at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.
“This guy is toast!” says Dee Dee Blasé, walking into a Scottsdale coffee shop.
ASU and the state of Arizona continued their efforts to become more veteran friendly with two big announcements last week.
What characterizes the college experience in the public eye today? Forced to respond, many might say drinking and Facebook. It seems studying would come in a distant third, if even that high.
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