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In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editor Allie Bice discusses her recent story on recipients of the Obama administration program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA.
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In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editor Allie Bice discusses her recent story on recipients of the Obama administration program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA.
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation held a round-table discussion with Latino business students that focused on embracing their heritage in the business world.
Former Arizona State Rep. Celeste Plumlee was one of several guest speakers at "Morning After: How to Provide Support to Sexual Assault Survivors," a question and answer session hosted on the Tempe campus by Organizing for Action.
In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editor Chris Wood discusses the runoff election for Tempe Undergraduate Student Government. Students can vote on April 5th.
Rep. Isela Blanc (D-Tempe) had a message to students Friday: You can impact change in politics, even with just a tweet.
After nearly three full weeks of campaigning that pitted two tickets against each other at ASU’s West campus, a winner has been announced: Natasha Snider will be the next president of Undergraduate Student Government West.
ASU President Michael Crow held an open forum with students in the Memorial Union Thursday, one of the last of the school year and the first since tuition increases were announced on March 17.
In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editors Allie Bice and Chris Wood break down the choices for the executive tickets in this year’s Undergraduate Student Government elections.
Read through The State Press's coverage of the 2017 USG election here
Read through The State Press's coverage of the 2017 USG election here
A gestation-photo matching game. A baby shower donation box. A shirt that read, “This is what a pro-life feminist looks like.” These are some of the sights to see this week as Pregnant on Campus holds a four-day tabling event on Hayden Lawn Monday through Thursday. The club seeks to offer alternative solutions to abortion for students in a crisis-pregnancy situation.
This week, The Forks Estate focuses on President Donald Trump's relationship with the media, and politics reporter Mitchell Atencio explains stories he wrote about how journalists are reacting to the president's attitude.
A Kaplan Test Prep survey of over 500 pre-law college students across the country found that 53 percent of students surveyed were interested in running for political office at some point in the future.
This week, The Forks Estate focuses on SB 1384, a bill that would grant greater freedoms to student journalists in Arizona high schools, and former host Joshua Bowling explains bills in the state.
A bill that would expand First Amendment protections for student journalists at Arizona’s schools passed the Arizona Senate Education Committee Thursday afternoon.
A bill that would cap tuition and fees across Arizona universities at the state level will be held in committee until a stakeholder’s meeting can take place and allow for all parties involved to discuss the implications of the bill.
The Forks Estate is back for the Spring semester! Join hosts and new politics editors Allie Bice and Chris Wood as they talk about Inauguration Day, the Women's March in Phoenix and HB 2260, a bill that could prevent students from voting.
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