John McCain's final multi-decade initiative with ASU
Former Arizona senator John McCain’s final initiative before his passing was the announcement of a multi-decade initiative to restore the Rio Salado river, dubbed as “The Rio Reimagined."
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Former Arizona senator John McCain’s final initiative before his passing was the announcement of a multi-decade initiative to restore the Rio Salado river, dubbed as “The Rio Reimagined."
Arizona DACA recipients can breath easy for now after a federal judge temporarily overruled President Donald Trump's bid to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program Tuesday.
With midterm elections on the horizon, many organizations are trying to increase voter turnout by targeting millennial voters.
Dick Heller speaks at "ASU Students for the 2nd Amendment" inside of Lattie F. Coor Hall in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
The debate over the merits and reach of the Second Amendment heats up with each mass shooting, but rarely does the conversation last more than a news cycle or two.
Taking a college class in prison is not a typical educational environment but for the students enrolled in the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, it's their usual.
The State Press hosted Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic executive ticket candidates for a Q&A session on March 22 in which the candidates focused on student engagement, diversity initiatives and intercampus relations for the next year.
ASU club One Resistance hosted an event called “Womxn Helping Womxn” on March 20 at the Tempe campus to collect donations for domestic violence service organization, Sojourner Center, and educate students on the issue. The donation drive is a part of several celebrations of Women's History Month taking place on campus throughout March.
The Al Ghurair Foundation for Education (AGFE) has partnered with ASU to provide two types of scholarships to students in the Arab world.
With over 5.5 million Syrian refugees registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the crisis has surpassed WWII in the number of people displaced. With plans from the government to limit the intake of refugees for the upcoming year and to cut or eliminate refugee services, organizations are attempting to continue raising awareness, including in the ASU community.
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.
ASU students get food during the Produce on Wheels Without Waste event in Tempe, Arizona, on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018
Every third Saturday of the month, Borderlands Food Bank partners with ASU Changemaker Central to provide 60 pounds of produce for only $10 for ASU students.
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