ASU headquarters and gentrifying development
Students find themselves locked out of ASU's rapidly gentrifying special planning zone, April 27, 2017
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Students find themselves locked out of ASU's rapidly gentrifying special planning zone, April 27, 2017
ASU's special planning area is under massive construction, pricing students out, April 27th, 2017
ASU headquarters in front of luxury condoes, April 27th, 2017
ASU is a constitutionally-mandated public school, but with rising tuition, students must fight to define what "public" really means.
ASU’s online programs are now nationwide. Yet at the same time, ASU is wholly unable to reach many located within its own community due to a reticence to implement multilingual, and in particular Spanish-language, programs.
ASU's monolingual campus erases large parts of a bilingual city. Photoillustration on April 25, 2017
ASU's monolingual campus erases large parts of a bilingual city
Photo illustration created on April 25, 2017. ASU's monolingual campus erases large parts of a bilingual city.
State Rep. Athena Salman, D-Tempe, is in the middle of a national controversy over the meaning of prayer after she gave an invocation last Tuesday to begin the daily Arizona House session.
Rep. Athena Salman delivers remarks on her treatment after delivering a humanist invocation in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, April 20, 2017.
Rep. Athena Salman delivers remarks on her treatment after delivering a humanist invocation in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona on Thursday, April 20, 2017.
Arizona faith leaders defended Rep. Athena Salman's humanist invocation at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, April 20, 2017.
Tuition raises will reduce the number of Arizonans able to attend ASU, directly violating the university's vision statement valorizing “not ... who we exclude, but rather ... who we include.”
ASA executive director Shayna Stevens, April 20, 2017
ASA executive director Shayna Stevens, April 20, 2017
ASU’s anti-drug policies are aimed at protecting students, but criminalization not only pushes substance abuse underground — it actively harms attempts to protect students from overdose.
Statistics classes revolve around teaching students how to do blind calculations, but not how to criticize them.
When President Donald Trump nominated Tom Price to become Health and Human Services Secretary, public health was clearly not a major priority. Now, significant funding to ASU labs is at stake among myriad initiatives to protect Americans.
Donald Trump is fighting to make Americans perceive immigration as a net negative. While it’s important now more than ever to focus on protecting community, this must be done in a matter that calls for hope as much as it does for a stop to bad policy.
The City of Mesa government plaza, April 9, 2017
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