Students push for a clean DREAM Act as deadline looms
DACA recipients and their supporters have been calling for Congress to pass a "clean" version of the DREAM Act, including many students at ASU.
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DACA recipients and their supporters have been calling for Congress to pass a "clean" version of the DREAM Act, including many students at ASU.
Political science senior and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was arrested Thursday in Washington D.C. in the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building during what one witness said was a "peaceful protest."
The Arizona Board of Regents met at the Fulton Center Thursday for a committee board meeting where faculty and staff members from all three Arizona public universities discussed new degree programs at ASU and the graduation rates of community college transfer students.
ASU club United Students for Education Equity marched in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival students Thursday, pushing for a “clean DREAM act” and protesting Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit against Arizona Board Of Regents.
Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema is gunning for Republican Senator Jeff Flake’s seat, hoping to be Arizona's first Democratic Senator in 20 years.
The first day of the semester almost always begins with a classroom syllabus, a contract between the students and faculty regarding the conduct of the class. Those contracts often include a provision instructing students to refrain from speech that can be considered hateful or derogatory.
ASU alumni, faculty and one student running for public office in 2018 met constituents at a Democratic Party meet and greet hosted by Democratic senate candidate Deedra Abboud in Mesa Tuesday night.
ASU lecturer and alumna Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Phoenix) will attempt to challenge Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Arizona) in the 2018 U.S. Senate Race, according to an announcement she made in September.
Roughly 300 people assembled in Eastlake Park in Phoenix on Saturday for the March for Black Women. The event was held in conjunction with sister marches in Chicago, Washington D.C. and Miami, Florida.
Amnesty International ASU and Students for a Democratic Society hosted a poetry slam on Friday as part of ASU’s celebration of Banned Books Week.
ASU dance alumna Allyson Yoder co-facilitated an event titled “White Privilege: Let’s Talk” at First United Church of Christ in Phoenix on Thursday, the first installment of a six-week series on the topic.
Dr. Kelli Ward spoke about free market healthcare solutions Wednesday at ASU's Turning Point USA club meeting.
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), an anti-fascist ASU student club, has a clear message: don't call it Antifa.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include comments from ASU President Michael Crow in the fourth and fifth paragraphs.
President Donald Trump terminated the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, Tuesday morning.
ASU student activist Johnny Martin is focusing his senior year on building bridges at ASU and in the Phoenix Community.
An Arizona lawmaker said he would introduce legislation to “unmask” protestors at political rallies in a lengthy Facebook post one day following President Donald Trump’s Aug. 22 rally in downtown Phoenix.
President Donald Trump held a rally in downtown Phoenix Tuesday, reiterating political goals from the campaign trail.
Update: The University has emailed a statement to students outlining security measures being taken at the downtown campus, including Mercado classroom changes, street closures and increased guidance of traffic by ASU personnel on campus. Update: ASU Parking and Transit Services has announced a rerouting of Mercado-bound Shuttles via Twitter. The ASU School of Social Work tweeted that classes scheduled after 3 p.m. in the Mercado Building will be moved to classrooms in other buildings on the downtown campus.
ASU Young Democrats helped volunteer at the “Come Together, Fight Back” tour headlined by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and newly elected Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez on Friday.
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