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(04/17/18 3:41am)
More than half of the 35 ASU journalism students who originally expressed interest in interviewing with Sinclair Broadcast Group recruiters dropped out of the interview days, according to Cronkite School Associate Dean Mark Lodato.
(04/14/18 1:22am)
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Dean Christopher Callahan released a statement April 13 via email that said the school is planning on continuing recruitment with the Sinclair Broadcast Group, despite recent controversy.
(04/12/18 3:54am)
Media observers were outraged last week when a video went viral depicting more than two dozen news anchors broadcasting an eerily similar message: "Some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias," they said. "This is extremely dangerous to our democracy."
(04/10/18 2:59am)
Hours after the Supreme Court of Arizona ruled that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients are ineligible for in-state tuition, DACA students and allies stood in front of the Arizona State Capitol and told their stories.
(04/02/18 6:41pm)
Two hours before the Arizona Supreme Court was set to hear opening arguments in a case which will decide whether DACA students are eligible to retain access to in-state tuition, supporters stood on the steps of the Supreme Court to make their own case.
(03/13/18 6:02pm)
As of Tuesday, campaigning has officially begun for the 2018 candidates for student government.
(02/27/18 2:28am)
ASU President Michael Crow spoke to the National Governors Association on Feb. 25, highlighting what he sees as ASU's successes in innovation and affordability.
(02/26/18 6:31pm)
The U.S. Supreme Court made a decision Monday morning that may protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and allow renewals for the next several months.
(02/17/18 1:29am)
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Association discuss the proposed $15 per semester health fee increase shortly before passing the measure at ASU's West campus on Friday, Feb. 16, 2018. With GPSA's vote, a majority of campuses now formally support the increase.
(02/17/18 12:55am)
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Association discuss the proposed $15 per semester health fee increase shortly before passing the measure. With GPSA's vote, a majority of campuses now formally support the increase.
(02/17/18 1:33am)
Undergraduate Student Government West and the Graduate and Professional Student Association passed a bill to increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee by $15 per semester on Friday, making the increase a reality for ASU students.
(01/18/18 3:38am)
Protesters add Democratic representatives who previously voted for a spending bill that did not include a DREAM Act to the "Wall of Shame" in front of the State Democratic Party offices in Phoenix, Arizona on Jan. 16, 2018.
(01/18/18 2:29am)
Protesters on Jan. 16, 2018, add Democratic representatives who previously voted for a spending bill that didn't include a DREAM Act to the Wall of Shame.
(01/18/18 3:49am)
On Jan. 16, DACA recipients and demonstrators protested in front of the Arizona Democratic Party headquarters in downtown Phoenix, chanting "No dream, no deal."
(12/21/17 7:07pm)
ASU senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was released from jail in Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening following a six-day hunger strike while incarcerated.
(12/16/17 7:31pm)
ASU senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was arrested in Washington D.C. on Friday after taking part in a sit-in outside Sen. Chuck Schumer's office as part of a fight for a Clean Dream Act.
(12/01/17 3:24am)
There were 32 people killed on campus at Virginia Tech; 6 people killed in a parking lot in Tucson; 20 children and six adults killed in an elementary school in Newtown; 58 people killed at a concert in Las Vegas.
(11/16/17 3:27am)
Michelle Di Muria, president of Engaging Minds, donned a purple ribbon to honor victims at the Domestic Violence Awareness Dinner on the West campus on Thursday, Oct. 12, 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.
(10/25/17 2:18am)
Yesterday, Judah Waxelbaum was canvassing for Sen. Jeff Flake’s 2018 reelection campaign. Today, Waxelbaum watched as Flake announced that he wouldn’t be seeking re-election, during a speech in which he condemned “the casual undermining of our democratic norms and ideals” in a pointed attack on President Trump.