FAFSA applications just got more complicated
A key interactive function of the the Federal Application For Student Aid (FAFSA) went offline last Friday, causing frustration and confusion in its final weeks of availability.
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A key interactive function of the the Federal Application For Student Aid (FAFSA) went offline last Friday, causing frustration and confusion in its final weeks of availability.
Protesters and community activists rejoiced, as a bill that would have expanded the definition of racketeering to include violent protests was held Monday by Arizona State House Speaker J.D. Mesnard (R-Chandler).
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown conducted an internal review at the end of last year that found a nearly defunct system of University Boards and Committees (UBCs), according to a report released Friday.
USGD President Jackson Dangremond in his office, Feb 17, 2017
Catherine Toca's Gofundme page to "buy," a cabinet position, taken on Feb.16.
In a presidency increasingly satirized by comedians and pundits, one ASU student found a way to provide social commentary on the cabinet appointment of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
People walk in front of the Arizona Capital building on Nov. 12, 2016. A bill drafted at the Capitol aims to dismantle the state’s higher education governing board.
ASU President Michael Crow criticized President Trump’s immigration ban in an emailed statement amid a storm of political controversy Friday.
The Arizona Board of Regents faces an uncertain future after a bill introduced in the Arizona State Legislature could potentially dismantle it.
Protestors gather at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 in response to President Trump's executive order banning travel from several Muslim-majority countries.
ASU PhD Student Kousha Kalantari holds up a sign questioning the intent of Donald Trump's Executive Order at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Sunday, Jan.9.
Protestors gather at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 in response to President Trump's executive order banning travel from several Muslim-majority countries.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in terminal four of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Sunday as part of a spontaneous, nationwide reaction to an executive order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Students walk in front of one of the many solar panel installments on ASU’s Tempe Campus Jan.27th
ASU unveiled a solar energy deal with Arizona Public Service Electric Company Jan. 11, continuing a tradition of renewable energy initiatives, amid a national policy-trend in the other direction.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown passed a resolution Friday to oppose a bill recently introduced in the Arizona State Legislature would prevent students from registering to vote using a temporary address while attending a college or university.
Taylor Place, the dorm for most ASU Downtown student on Jan. 22. HB2260 could disenfranchise the students living here from voting.
The Arizona State Legislature drew statewide backlash last week when Republican State Representative Bob Thorpe filed two bills — one already dead — aimed at changing the voting rights and cutting social justice classes for college students in Arizona.
Allegations of misconduct were raised against a candidate for the student regent position in the Arizona Board of Regents at the last general assembly of Tempe’s Undergraduate Student Government on Tuesday.
John Ghazoul responds to allegations of crude comments; denial of rape culture Tuesday night at the USG Tempe meeting in the MU.
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