ASU tuition proposal for 2017-18 would increase cost for all students
All ASU students could see an increase to their tuition under a proposal by ASU President Michael Crow released by the Arizona Board of Regents Friday.
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All ASU students could see an increase to their tuition under a proposal by ASU President Michael Crow released by the Arizona Board of Regents Friday.
Refugees, immigrants and crisis response advocates were able to share their stories on Thursday during a panel at ASU West campus. The panel focused on the state of the global refugee crisis, and how the U.S. administration is handling this issue.
One ASU student is taking the initiative to help build a community on campus designed to lift the stigma on mental illness among students.
A male suspect reportedly exposed himself to two women who were sitting in a car near Hassayampa Monday night, according to a crime alert tweeted by ASU police.
The "Angel Shot" — a discreet method for bartenders to know when a guest is feeling unsafe or in danger — is now being implemented at the Low Key Piano Bar in Tempe.
ASU police are looking for a male subject who entered a ground-floor University Center women's restroom on the downtown Phoenix campus around 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
When Steve LeVine was sitting in his mass communications class more than 10 years ago, he was debating dropping out of ASU.
A student-led protest held on Thursday was the latest in a string of initiatives calling for a tuition freeze.
Coming off of a turbulent election season, the Young Democrats at ASU will be seeing new faces on their executive board for the upcoming spring semester.
Last Wednesday, Rhode Island Congressman David Cicilline sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump asking him to reverse Steve Bannon’s appointment as the White House's chief strategist, with signatures from 169 of the 188 Democratic House representatives.
Although ASU’s presence has expanded through the Valley in recent years, the outcome of this past election season has halted the University’s planned expansion into downtown Mesa.
Former Sen. Jon Kyl and ASU Law Professor Paul Bender, pictured on Nov. 15, 2016, discuss the range of executive powers at a forum in the downtown campus' law school.
With the reality of a new presidential administration under President-Elect Donald Trump looming in the near future, many are curious as to whether Trump can actually follow through completely with his controversial plan for his first 100 days in office.
The Chick-Fil-A at the Memorial Union, picture on Nov. 14, is one of the facilities on campus that offers working opportunities for students at a minimum wage.
Election season in Arizona brought about many changes, including the ousting of a sheriff, the rejection of recreational marijuana use and the start of new city maintenance projects, which voters approved for their cities.
These spray-painted flip-flops, pictured on Sept. 7, were part of a campaigning move by the ASU Young Democrats during election season.
Now that Election Day has passed, campus political organizations are scrambling to regroup and plan out the spring semester, fresh out of their busy campaign seasons.
One of the last things an excited voter wants on Election Day is to be turned away from a polling station.
For the first time in 10 years, ASU is hosting an on-campus polling center on the Tempe campus. Today, voters looking to take advantage of the Sun Devil Fitness Center voting location can park for free.
Rally attendees, pictured on Oct. 29, 2016, cheer as Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump walks onto the stage to deliver his address.
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