The importance of political participation after the election
The 2016 election cycle is over, but that doesn't mean millennial voters should shy away from political participation, according to ASU professors.
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The 2016 election cycle is over, but that doesn't mean millennial voters should shy away from political participation, according to ASU professors.
In June of 2012, the Obama administration passed an executive order that granted temporary status to young immigrants that are without legal status in the U.S.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take over the seat of the presidency, many voters are curious about his continuing plans for building a wall what will divide the U.S.-Mexico border.
This week, The State Press tackled the local political candidates and ballot measures that Arizona residents will vote upon on Election Day, Nov. 8. Stay up to date with political guides and how-to's throughout the rest of the election season.
This week, The State Press will tackle the local political candidates and ballot measures that Arizona residents will vote upon on Election Day, Nov. 8. Stay up to date with political guides and how-to's throughout the rest of the election season.
Cristina Arzaga-Williams poses for a portrait for a portrait on Oct. 19 ,2016. Williams works as chief of staff for District 5 Supervisor Steve Gallardo.
Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently said Latinos don't "get out and vote," even though Pew Research Center data shows 69 percent of Latinos have indicated they are going to vote this year.
Natalie Hochhaus Global Studies and Anthropology major posing on October 17,2016 at the Lattie. Coor Hall at ASU.
Matthew Cerra District 1 candidate posing on October 15,2016 at the Tempe campus.
Date: September 23, 2016 at the Tillman Center(Memorial Union). Junior Talitha Sackey Navy veteran attending the W.P Carey School of Bussiness majoring in accounting.
Members of the Women Veterans Club at ASU meet on Friday, Sept. 23, 2016 for a weekly meeting in the Pat Tillman Veterans Center on the Tempe campus. The group helps female veterans address social stereotypes after their retirement.
September 23,2016 at the Tillman Center(Memorial Union) Senior Army veteran Lorenza Mitchell(President&Founder) poses for a picture for the State Press.
Women in the military play a crucial role in defending the nation, but many often face negative stereotypes. However, they are hopeful for upcoming change.
ASU Parking and Transit violations pay chart.Revised on May 25,2016
9/28/2016 Officer Vince Lewis poses for quick picture. Phoenix Police Headquarters 620 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85003
9/18/2016 Polk ave Central Picture Full parking lot
9/18/2016 Picture was taken on Fillmore and 1st Street. U.S Parking Systems Warning students of the possibility of being towed.
Lauren Jackson, applied biological science senior, poses for a portrait at the YMCA downtown parking lot on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016. Jackson said she is considering finishing her degree at another campus because of the parking situation downtown.
Paying for parking in downtown Phoenix can be expensive — but so can retrieving your car from an impound lot.
ASU senior Zak Ghali has been interested in politics since a young age, and his political involvements at ASU have led to a job as a campaign manager for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
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