Members of USG Downtown meet to discuss Senate Resolution 13, a formal opposition to HB 2260, on Jan. 27, 2017
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Bill that would cap tuition held until lawmakers can discuss its implications
A bill that would cap tuition and fees across Arizona universities at the state level will be held in committee until a stakeholder’s meeting can take place and allow for all parties involved to discuss the implications of the bill.
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The Arizona Senate Education Committee meets in Senate Hearing Room 1 on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017.
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The Arizona Senate Education Committee meets in Senate Hearing Room 1 on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017. Photo by Chris Wood
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The Arizona Senate Education Committee meets in Senate Hearing Room 1 on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017.
The Forks Estate: Marching, protesting and voting
The Forks Estate is back for the Spring semester! Join hosts and new politics editors Allie Bice and Chris Wood as they talk about Inauguration Day, the Women's March in Phoenix and HB 2260, a bill that could prevent students from voting.
2016 is a year we can all be glad is over. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, published Dec. 1, 2016
2016 was a rough year for everything but sports
2016.
2016 was a great year in sports
2016.
There is no offseason for a sports fan
Some people see the year in seasons. Winter breaks to spring, and that turns to summer and so on.
A Trump presidency could have an effect on the country's military. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, Nov. 20 2016
A Trump presidency could have an effect on the country's military. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, Nov. 20 2016
A Trump presidency could have an effect on the country's military. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, Nov. 20 2016
I'm skeptical of a Trump military
People join the military for a variety of reasons. Some are enticed with promises of free college with the G.I. Bill, others are looking for healthcare for a new family, some just want a job and a chance to escape their town.
Is ASU still a party school? Photo illustration published on Nov. 17th, 2016 by Chris Wood.
Is ASU still a party school? Photo illustration published on Nov. 17th, 2016 by Chris Wood.
Is ASU still a party school?
When I was preparing to graduate high school in 2009, ASU was sort of this mirage far off in the distance. I wouldn’t find myself as a student there for another six years, but I remember being jealous of friends heading straight from high school to what we all assumed would be a four-year, booze-fueled romp through Tempe.
Photo illustration done on Nov. 13, 2016.
America needs to embrace the sport of soccer. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, Nov. 13 2016.
America needs to embrace the sport of soccer. Photo illustration by Chris Wood, Nov. 13 2016.