ASU professors not overly concerned with Trump's anti-press rhetoric
President Donald Trump garnered strong reactions from ASU faculty and students for his tweet Feb. 17 calling the media the “enemy of the American people,."
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President Donald Trump garnered strong reactions from ASU faculty and students for his tweet Feb. 17 calling the media the “enemy of the American people,."
ASU underwater hockey club makes a splash from The State Press on Vimeo.
Commander John Thompson, who oversees Tempe campus patrol operations for the ASU PD, poses for a picture outside the ASU Police Department offices in Tempe, Arizona on Feb. 16, 2017
Commander John Thompson outside the ASU Police Department on Feb. 16, 2017
Commander John Thompson outside the ASU Police Department on Feb. 16, 2017
Commander John Thompson outside the ASU Police Department on Feb. 16, 2017
Commander John Thompson outside the ASU Police Department on Feb. 16, 2017
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety granted the ASU Police Department more than $68,000 for DUI, youth alcohol and selective traffic enforcement.
A student speaks with ASU enrollment services in the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix, Arizona campus on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017
A person stands in line at ASU's enrollment services on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Students enter the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Students sit in the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Student enters the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Person in the enrollment services in the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Students exit the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
Student enters the University Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Feb. 13, 2017
ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents outlined a plan for growing the number of Arizona Community College transfers and online students in the next 10 years.
Members of the National Guard may see a significant decrease in their tuition at Arizona universities if House Bill 2352 passes.
ASU baseball prepares for new season from The State Press on Vimeo.
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