Adrian Fontes discussed his office position and how he got there at campus event
Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, spoke about the understated impact of the border and the prominence of water issues on Feb. 23 on ASU's Tempe campus.
Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, spoke about the understated impact of the border and the prominence of water issues on Feb. 23 on ASU's Tempe campus.
A bill that would override local zoning in order to address housing shortage and increase housing density is working its way through the state legislature.
ASU students and faculty gathered in protest of a Barrett-sponsored event featuring controversial media personalities Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager on Wednesday.
The Arizona Supreme Court and ASU's New College created a program focusing on efficient research in forensics to provide new opportunities for students and courts across Arizona.
Proposition 131 could give Arizona's governor a second in command, changing the line of succession in the state government.
Arizona Democrats bring Barack Obama to Phoenix for an event aimed at motivating people to vote in midterm elections for governor, secretary of state and senator.
ASU will have a student regent on the Arizona Board of Regents in 2023 and the process to select one is already underway.
Students, experts and candidates say students should be paying attention to the Maricopa County Attorney election with abortions are directly on the ballot.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit to block the Biden administration's plan for student loan forgiveness after threatening legal action in early September.
Political groups and students teamed up to hold an event for National Voting Registration Day in order to promote civic engagement among students on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Following precedent, College Republicans United invited a white nationalist to speak on campus, garnering a large amount of attention and backlash.
A new redevelopment plan to add affordable housing units along Apache Boulevard is still in it's early phases.
Tuition and fees for in-state, out-of-state and international students are set to increase for the 2022-23 year, as well as housing and meal plans.
Ballots will be open on March 29-30 across all campuses for USG and GPSA elections.
Students are frustrated with the lack of action that the Biden administration has taken on forgiving student loans, which take an average student 20 years to pay off.
The City of Tempe voted unanimously on March 3 to add Juneteenth as an official annual city holiday.
Local poets and ASU affiliates discuss the Valley's local poetry scene in honor of this year's National Poetry Month.
ASU alumna Tracey Flores currently teaches a course at University of Texas at Austin, which connects student-teachers to adult learners.
The local Burning Man community is organizing IGNiGHT, a month-long arts exhibition at the Alwun House in downtown Phoenix.
The Facing Immigration ll class at ASU is hosting a community mural painting event to tell people's immigration stories and bring them to life in a mural.
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