Tempe Mayor Corey Woods talks homelessness, police reform with students
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods joined the ASU Young Democrats' weekly meeting to discuss the Public Safety Advisory Task Force and Hometown for All initiatives.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods joined the ASU Young Democrats' weekly meeting to discuss the Public Safety Advisory Task Force and Hometown for All initiatives.
Judah Waxelbaum first got involved with the Republican party in high school. Now, he's running for the top position of a national committee.
The passed legislation provides students with a program in which they can get funds to use toward textbooks and other educational expenses.
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer went to the MU for a ASU College Republican event, the first in-person event for the club since the beginning of the pandemic.
ASU housing experts weigh in on Tempe programs set to help combat the growing housing crisis due to COVID-19.
After the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, ASU College Republican leaders joined over 100 other young conservatives nationwide in signing a letter calling for change within the Republican party.
ASU professors say Twitter's Trump ban is not an infringement upon freedom of speech, citing private company rules.
ASU student groups gathered to explain new Title IX policies and ask university officials why they didn't release a public statement notifying students of the policy updates.
Sheeran will be the third person to hold a similar position at the McCain Institute after Kurt Volker's resignation in 2019.
ASU sophomore Armando Montero first got involved with the Tempe Union High School District board as a high schooler. Now, he's the youngest member in the board's history.
The ASU Federalist Society and John Eastman moved forward with a controversial event after students and administration urged them to cancel.
ASU students are struggling mentally and academically as the political climate intensifies due to insurrection, impeachment and inauguration.
A new Tempe City Council resolution formally acknowledges the land Tempe occupies as culturally affiliated with local Indigenous communities.
ASU Federalist Society invited John Eastman, a former professor who spoke at Trump's Jan. 6 rally, to speak to students at an event on the unconstitutionality of emergency COVID-19 restrictions.
In the first meeting of the spring semester, held virtually, USGT discussed financial aid for students and events aimed at addressing sexual assault.
ASU international students look forward to changes amid political turmoil and a global pandemic.
The Arizona Students' Association and ASU students hope for policies under the upcoming Biden administration that affect college students, such as canceling student debt.
In his State of the State address, delivered virtually, Gov. Doug Ducey praised Arizona's COVID-19 response.
Seven ASU faculty members sign a letter demanding the removal of President Donald Trump either through impeachment or the 25th Amendment.
ASU College Republicans worked to help sponsor over 30 activists' trips to campaign for the Republican Senate candidates in Georgia's runoff elections occurring Jan. 5.
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