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(02/13/18 9:57pm)
The student government at ASU has the power to influence decisions made in regard to fee increases and how those fees are utilized throughout the University. However, are student government members given the same say when it comes to decreasing fees?
(07/28/17 12:01am)
Vegetarian? Living on campus? It's quite the adventure for students who survive off of dining hall food.
(07/27/17 12:14am)
Opinion columns are a balance of manipulation and entertainment.
(07/27/17 12:16am)
Think of journalism like Instagram.
(07/28/17 12:06am)
Being on a meal plan is sometimes difficult. Being on a meal plan as a vegan is always difficult.
(07/18/17 10:48pm)
Imagine you feel a serious sharp pain near your stomach. You’re alone at your apartment, roommates won’t be home for some time. You text a friend for advice. Their reply: “You might want to go to the hospital.” This is not an option for you. You don’t have insurance, and the bill could push you even farther into debt than the $15,000 you’ve taken out to get you through senior year.
(07/07/17 9:41pm)
The programming fee is what funds student government, and subsequently student organizations. Students should have a say in any fee increases.
(07/07/17 9:42pm)
Before I begin my column, I want to note that this is not an attack on past or present student government officials, but rather a critique of an important process, that in my opinion, students deserve a larger voice in.
(06/29/17 2:21am)
There are practical solutions one can take if they are unhappy with the current state of government.
(06/29/17 2:21am)
“What can we do to make change right now?”
(06/22/17 12:49am)
Tuning into CNN, I watched Democratic strategists discuss how they need millennials to vote in order to win. A repeated phrase that feels more cliche than your grandparents asking you at Thanksgiving what you’re doing with your life (answer: we have no idea).
(06/15/17 9:13pm)
Bill Pearce (D), candidate for the Arizona statewide office of Mine Inspector, addresses Democrats in Tempe's Legislative District 26 meeting.
(06/15/17 9:08pm)
Bill Pearce (D), candidate for the Arizona statewide office of Mine Inspector, addresses Democrats in Tempe's Legislative District 26 meeting.
(06/15/17 9:05pm)
In any election, there are a variety of reasons a candidate loses. Whether it’s low turnout, domestic situations, or an FBI director who re-opens up a case days before the election.
(06/08/17 1:53am)
For students who normally don’t associate with the politics of Undergraduate Student Government, understanding the complications and intricacies can be overwhelming. In fact, looking at recent elections, we have seen awful turnout numbers. Despite strong campaigns, and higher than usual turnout numbers, the overall percentage of students voting is terribly low.
(06/02/17 12:07am)
Congressman Ed Pastor and elected officials explain why they are supporting the Save Our Schools effort.
(06/01/17 5:55am)
Congressman Ed Pastor and elected officials explain why they are supporting the Save Our Schools effort.
(06/02/17 10:32pm)
On April 7th, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed into law a bill that would allow parents to take money out of local public schools and use it for to private education, often called 'vouchers.' It was a somber day for Democrats, and even the Republicans who opposed it.
(05/25/17 10:52pm)
Christine Marsh (pictured at the front of the room), a teacher from Scottsdale, announced her bid for State Senate in 2018 as a Democrat for Legislative District 28. Marsh made the announcement in front of her Chaparral high school students on May 23, 2017.
(05/26/17 2:18am)
“So, to everyone who voted, I want you to know that I hear you. To the two-thirds of voters who chose not to participate in the process yesterday, I hear you, too.”