Brandon Bishop looks over campus blueprints in his office on the third floor of the Memorial Union on April 19, 2017
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Members of the Bishop administration reflect on their year leading the student body
The last year has seen contentious elections, allegations of sexual harassment and a president leaving office having accomplished many campaign goals – all in ASU’s student government.
Photo illustration of a student standing in line for student accounting, inside the Student Services building on April 20, 2017
A person sits outside ASU's Student Services building on April 20, 2017
Trump budget could impact low-income students with reductions to Pell Grant
President Donald Trump’s budget proposal could affect college students in low-income households, with a $3.9 billion reduction to funding for the Pell Grant program.
Griffin Guzaitis, a economics freshman who attended the Tax Day protest, poses for a photo outside the Matthews Center on April 18, 2016
Kimberly Terasaki, a creative writing sophomore who attended the Tax Day protest, poses for a photo outside the Matthews Center on April 18, 2016
Kimberly Terasaki, a creative writing sophomore who attended the Tax Day protest, poses for a photo outside the Matthews Center on April 18, 2016
Students demand Trump release his tax returns during Tax Day protest
Many ASU students joined hundreds at the Arizona Capitol April 15 to protest President Donald Trump having not yet released his tax returns.
United Sound provides outlet for special needs musicians
United Sound provides outlet for special needs musicians from The State Press on Vimeo.
ASASU Supreme Court strikes down policy allowing informal Senate meetings
The ASASU Supreme Court declared informal caucus meetings unconstitutional and “not in the interest of a transparent government" Thursday morning.
Arizona Court of Appeals overturns law banning medical marijuana from college campuses
A law that banned medical marijuana from college campuses was overturned by the Arizona Court of Appeals April 6.
Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe Campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe Campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
Center for Political Thought and Leadership aims to affect political discourse on ASU’s campus
The ASU Center for Political Thought and Leadership hopes to influence debate and bipartisanship, amidst times of polarized politics.
TUSG complaints disregarded by elections commissioner
The ASASU elections commissioner will disregard complaints filed toward the end of the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government runoff executive election last week. The complaints were filed by both executive tickets participating in the runoff.
Benedict ticket wins TUSG runoff election
Brittany Benedict was elected the next president of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government on Thursday, after a runoff against Aundrea DeGravina.
Men's golf coach Matt Thurmond shows first-year success
ASU men's golf coach Matt Thurmond sees first year success from The State Press on Vimeo.
Smith TUSG executive ticket abstains from endorsing others
The Smith ticket, which finished with nearly 1,000 votes in the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government executive election, has decided not to endorse in the runoff election between Brittany Benedict and Aundrea DeGravina.