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(03/22/24 3:22am)
In a meeting with The State Press on Thursday, March 21, University President Michael Crow spoke about reforming the athletics department, the importance of faculty compliance with DEI training and the AI systems that the University is implementing.
(03/19/24 6:54pm)
The Goldwater Institute is suing the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of Owen Anderson, a professor of philosophy and religious studies, and state resident D. Ladd Gustafson over the mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion training for ASU employees.
(03/19/24 5:22pm)
Jevin Hodge resigned from the Arizona House of Representatives less than two months after he was appointed to take the Legislative District 8 seat, which represents the area including ASU's Tempe campus.
(03/19/24 12:56am)
Arizona Rep. Jevin Hodge, D-Tempe, will no longer attend the USG-Downtown "Dinner with your Representatives."
(02/29/24 2:58am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Association President Megan McCaughan vetoed a bill that called for a boycott against many national companies, including Starbucks and Amazon, per Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions guidelines. The bill was vetoed a week after GPSA passed both a bill and resolution for BDS reform.
(02/23/24 1:47am)
A large grass plot in Civic Space Park, south of the Student Center @ The Post Office on the Downtown Phoenix campus, was vandalized Wednesday when grass was destroyed in the shape of the Star of David. Indiscernible symbols were also marked into the interior of the cutout.
(02/20/24 2:12am)
We're going to get old. Time will move forward, creases will become more prominent and we will learn to say more 'goodbyes' than 'hellos.' The way I plan to prevent this? Befriending people of all ages.
(02/01/24 3:08am)
Jevin Hodge will take over the empty Legislative District 8 seat in the Arizona House of Representatives after a decision made by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 31.
(01/25/24 1:25am)
Tempe PD said it is currently investigating a potential shooting outside the El Paisano Market, commonly known as El P's, near 1031 E. Lemon St.
(11/28/23 3:21am)
Former Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio will visit the University to speak about his time as sheriff and discuss topics such as immigration, drugs and sex trafficking.
(11/15/23 6:33am)
An Undergraduate Student Government meeting was adjourned abruptly after some people involved in a rally supporting Palestine outside the Memorial Union threw rocks at the second-floor window to the room where the meeting was being held.
(11/10/23 3:42am)
United Campus Workers of Arizona is gathering signatures on a petition to ban Turning Point USA from Arizona university campuses.
(11/02/23 5:32am)
Students, faculty and members of ASU's leadership have expressed their disdain towards Turning Point USA after ASUPD said a professor was assaulted on campus earlier this month.
(10/22/23 3:05am)
Students and advocates united together on Saturday morning in front of Old Main at the "All Out for Palestine" rally as conflict continues in the Israel-Palestine region.
(10/14/23 11:41pm)
ASU students and faculty said they are frustrated about the lack of safety and communication from the University regarding an incident involving queer instructor David Boyles and members of Turning Point USA.
(10/13/23 4:58am)
Students united in support of Palestine at the "Day of Resistance" rally as tensions continue in the Israel-Palestine region.
(10/12/23 3:24am)
Tempe City Council has proposed an amendment to the city's anti-discrimination ordinance regarding the use of a housing choice voucher.
(09/28/23 5:39am)
Dennis Prager and Charlie Kirk returned to ASU at the "Health, Wealth & Happiness 2.0" event after months of controversy. The event, which was free to ASU students, was hosted in Katzin Music Hall on the Tempe campus.
(09/15/23 4:13am)
University President Michael Crow wrote Turning Point USA President Charlie Kirk a letter asking that he remove ASU professors from his "professor watchlist" after multiple professors received threats.
(08/31/23 2:55am)
Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager, two conservative public figures, will be returning to speak at ASU after an event they held last February was protested by Barrett Honors faculty.