Is college completion really the root of the student debt crisis?
ASU President Michael Crow called for the University and the legislature to direct their focus to student completion earlier this year, calling the student-debt crisis a "misnomer."
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ASU President Michael Crow called for the University and the legislature to direct their focus to student completion earlier this year, calling the student-debt crisis a "misnomer."
Charlie Kirk speaks to students on ASU's Tempe campus on Wednesday, Mar. 20, 2019.
Hundreds packed into a ballroom in the Memorial Union on Wednesday night, donning “MAGA” hats and cheering in anticipation of a speech by controversial conservative figure Charlie Kirk.
Hundreds gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on Friday afternoon to join a world-wide, youth-led movement to draw attention to climate change and call on elected officials to take action against it.
ASU students held a press conference with community leaders to call on Congress to take immediate action on climate change Wednesday at the Capitol.
Some students groups and experts at ASU rebuked President Donald Trump’s emergency declaration to build a wall on the southern border, following a recently held House vote to block the declaration.
About two dozen students representing the Council of Coalitions and affiliated student groups protested in front of the Fulton Center on Monday morning, calling on the University to be more responsive to the concerns of marginalized communities.
Fourteen and a half years after its official mission was slated to end, NASA’s Opportunity Rover rolled to a stop for the last time on the Red Planet.
Arizona universities could receive a funding increase from the state for the first time in eight years.
The W.P. Carey Foundation announced a plan to raise $50 million dollars for the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU Tuesday, beginning the fundraising push with a $25 million donation of its own.
Arizona Rep. Martha McSally will be the next Senator for the state of Arizona, Gov. Doug Ducey announced Tuesday morning.
Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) will step down at the end of the month, making room for another appointment by Gov. Doug Ducey, according to a statement by the governor.
A Chinese-funded language and cultural institute at ASU remains standing as intense scrutiny has toppled similar institutes across the country.
Two weeks after the 2018 midterm elections, a belated wave of Democratic voters delivering key state-wide positions shook the political makeup of Arizona.
A groundswell of Democratic activism carried multiple candidates to wins in tight races in the 2018 midterm election, and also highlighted the inferior public outreach of conservative student groups on campus.
Arizona Devil’s Advocate is a ‘sledgehammer’ of an organization getting ready to launch a lobbying effort to force lawmakers to return University funding to 2008 levels.
Podcast editor Tim Roeder sits down with State Press politics editor, Chris Scragg, and one of his senior reporters, Isaac Windes, to discuss the recent midterm elections.
Arizona Democrats benefited from increased enthusiasm and voter turnout Tuesday night but ultimately the blue wave failed to deliver as many victories as they had hoped.
Democrats counted their blessings on election night, with a mixed bag of results leaving the balance of power significantly shaken in Washington, D.C., and key races were still being counted late into Wednesday afternoon.
As record-shattering turnout led to long lines of students on ASU’s Tempe campus, a cadre of candidates stopped in for some last-minute campaigning with young voters.
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