Gov. Ducey announces $46 million for ASU to help manage COVID-19
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced that $115 million will be allocated to Arizona's three public universities to support their COVID-19 responses.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced that $115 million will be allocated to Arizona's three public universities to support their COVID-19 responses.
The ASU community looks to help students who have felt an increase in stress levels due to the 2020 election.
Maricopa County, and the state of Arizona, seem to have shifted in favor of the Democratic Party with support of college-aged voters.
An ASU club is calling for a revote, basing claims on conspiracy theories, but other Republicans reaffirm their trust in Arizona's voting process.
Arizona Republicans follow President Donald Trump's lead in questioning the voting process, as incoming results show them losing their hold on the state.
As votes continue to be counted after Election Day, Democratic candidates, campaign staffers and party members react positively to results.
Even without an on-campus polling place, students in downtown Phoenix were involved with the general election from the polls' opening to late night results.
Although there were concerns over voter intimidation leading into Election Day, voters cast their ballots at ASU with little to no issue despite initial voter intimidation concerns.
Despite the large number of ballots cast throughout Maricopa County, voters at ASU's Tempe campus faced short lines and few issues at the polling place.
Leaders of political clubs on campus are planning for Election Day and what comes afterward.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods presented a virtual state of the city address as part of his first term as mayor on Oct. 30.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods established the task force to help reform Tempe's police, but heading into the elections the committee faces uncertainty and confusion over its role.
As Arizona emerges as a swing state in this year's election, efforts to protect Indigenous voters is at an all time high.
Some out-of-state ASU students are changing their registration to vote in Arizona this upcoming general election.
The McCain Institute signed a letter condemning the conspiracy theory QAnon and its impact on organizations trying to fight human trafficking.
U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly discussed his policy with ASU students during a USGT town hall.
Arizona has a public financing program for political candidates, which all three leading Democrats in District 26 participate in.
The Tohono O'odham Nation donated $1 million toward ASU's COVID-19 testing and research in hopes to overcome the pandemic.
The State Press compiled a voting guide of resources and information for students on ASU's campuses.
Due to the changing nature of voting this year, experts and student leaders answer some questions to get students ready for election day.
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