Town hall displays new technology ahead of elections
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes visited ASU to educate students about new technology and changes to the voting process in preparation for the upcoming presidential preference election.
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes visited ASU to educate students about new technology and changes to the voting process in preparation for the upcoming presidential preference election.
Rehab Burger Therapy still owes ASU more than $85,000 in rent, late fees and interest along with over $400,000 in lease payments.
The attorney general's appeal will be heard after his lawsuit over public university tuition rates was dismissed in November 2019.
The court ruled the attorney general has to pay for the board's legal fees over a lawsuit regarding ASU real estate projects.
The College Democrats of America held their winter convention at ASU this weekend, hosting student leaders from all over the country.
The Child Care Subsidy is five years old, and ASASU plans to improve marketing and keep allocating money to the program.
USGT approved two resolutions, one regarding coronavirus and another to notify students about ICE and CBP's presence on campus.
Members of the Morrison Institute and the Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety presented data analysis of firearm related fatalities in Arizona.
Students protested an event hosted by College Republicans United featuring former Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Former Maricopa Country Sheriff Joe Arpaio is to speak at CRU's club meeting Wednesday about his campaign for the upcoming sheriff election.
USGT voted against a resolution made to notify students when student organizations host ICE and CBP on campus.
ASU President Crow addressed senators on the Senate Appropriations Committee Tuesday morning.
ASU lacked sufficient evidence to expel student accused of sexual misconduct, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled.
Sethuraman "Panch" Panchanathan was nominated by the White House on Thursday to be the next director of the National Science Foundation.
USGT Senator Ben Cooper resigned following campus club controversy.
Last year's student body president, Alexander Sojourney, says he was threatened with impeachment by then senate president, Natasha Snider, after Sojourney attempted to add a new media position.
USGT passed a resolution Tuesday to support Jewish students at ASU, but some students argued during the meeting that previous BDS legislation should have been voted on.
According to a new report, Arizona ranks fifth in the country for highest number of consumer complaints about unwanted calls to the FCC.
Judge rules in favor of ABOR and Omni Hotel deal on Wednesday, dismissing attorney general's lawsuit.
The statement called on Congress to find a bipartisan solution, instead of relying on the executive.
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