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(11/04/16 3:38am)
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.
(11/03/16 5:53am)
Thousands poured into the intramural field outside ASU's Tempe Sun Devil Fitness Complex on Wednesday as Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton encouraged her supporters to save minorities, the environment and the economy from a potential presidency under her opponent.
(10/30/16 7:20pm)
This Tempe Fire Dept. firetruck, pictured on Oct. 30, 2016, could be one of the many forms of equipment that could be improved or replaced, should voters choose "yes" on Tempe Bond Question 3
(11/01/16 3:43am)
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.
(10/25/16 5:15am)
This general election ballot, pictured on Oct. 24, would be illegal for delivery to a polling location by a get-out-the-vote group.
(10/26/16 3:15am)
With less than two weeks remaining between now and Election Day, many Arizona voters have faced difficulties due to incorrect addresses and dates being printed on their ballots.
(10/23/16 9:37pm)
Mauricio Suchowlansky poses for a photo on Oct. 21, 2016. Suchowlansky is a postdoctoral associate for the CPTL and one of the main contributors to the organization.
(10/23/16 6:08pm)
Mauricio Suchowlansky, pictured on Oct. 21, 2016, who is a postdoctoral associate for the CPTL and one of the main contributors to the organization, routinely leads many discussions with students on the process of politics.
(10/23/16 10:02pm)
In the midst of a particularly polarized election season, many who are new to the political process have wondered: How did we get to this point?
(10/20/16 1:47am)
Chelsea Clinton rallied supporters and announced plans to reduce student debt at a Tempe campaign stop on Wednesday.
(10/16/16 10:03pm)
An Arizona early voting ballot guide, pictured on Oct. 16, is what many Tempe voters will be using to turn their votes in from Oct. 12 to Nov. 4 for this election.
(10/16/16 8:57pm)
An Arizona early voting ballot guide, pictured on Oct. 16, is what many Tempe voters will be using to put their votes in from Oct. 12 to Nov. 4 for the early ballot.
(10/16/16 10:11pm)
Even though a recent student-led effort successfully gave ASU its first general election polling location in 10 years, the election season perils for Tempe residents are not yet over.
(10/05/16 3:01am)
Students with a medical marijuana card can be arrested for marijuana possession or usage on campus. However, students are allowed to possess prescription painkillers.
(10/02/16 10:28pm)
Students from all four ASU campuses poured into the Downtown Student Center on Thursday to talk innovation, sustainability and social issues with ASU President Michael Crow.
(09/25/16 5:48pm)
Customers order drinks at the Memorial Union Starbucks on Sept. 25, 2016. Many students work at ASU on a minimum wage to supplement their living costs.
(09/28/16 3:02am)
The upcoming election season could become the perfect storm for millennial voter turnout now that the generation has the power to legalize recreational marijuana and raise minimum wage.
(09/21/16 3:41am)
The Arizona State Legislature serves as a breeding ground for debates on the future of state policy and has a new voice seeking to bring historically underrepresented demographics to the forefront of local politics.
(09/17/17 8:48pm)
Editor's Note: This is an update of a 2016 State Press story on innovation at ASU.
(09/19/16 12:59am)
Recent events at ASU — including a live debate over guns on college campuses, an on-campus arrest following a jewelry heist and the celebration of National Constitution Day — all illustrate a civil issue on many university campuses: Second Amendment rights.