A 'full circle' moment: ASU alumnus is the new Tempe city attorney
The City of Tempe has appointed Eric Anderson as the new city attorney, who is taking over the role after Sonia Blain retired.
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The City of Tempe has appointed Eric Anderson as the new city attorney, who is taking over the role after Sonia Blain retired.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections are coming up, and it's time to look into who's running to represent the downtown campus student body. There is only one ticket running, meaning the candidates are set.
Los residentes de Phoenix podrán experimentar una modernización en el transporte público nunca antes vista en Estados Unidos con la expansión del tren ligero ya que está construido con concreto reforzado con fibras.
Valley representatives can experience a new landmark in public transportation with the expansion of the light rail as its construction features fiber-reinforced concrete for the first time in the United States.
Hugo Tapia is one of five candidates vying for a seat on the Tempe City Council in the upcoming election in March 2024, when Tempe residents will vote for their top three choices.
The Valley Metro Rail just got an extension to the west side of Phoenix.
Mason Gates, former ASU finance undergraduate student, is campaigning for a Scottsdale City Council seat in the upcoming August 2024 primary.
University of Arizona and ASU students spoke out in a rally outside an Arizona Board of Regents meeting in Tucson that discussed the ongoing UA financial crisis, petitions to remove Turning Point USA from three Arizona college campuses and UA and ASU’s stances on the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict.
The University of Arizona is experiencing a financial crisis that has been cause for concern on multiple levels at at the university.
ASU's University Design Institute hosted UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky to speak on free expression and using the First Amendment on college campuses as part of the Frank Rhodes Lecture Series.
The City of Tempe voted to raise the tobacco purchase age from 18 to 21 and place a new license fee on sellers. The council voted on Oct. 26 in a unanimous vote to approve the ordinance.
The elected Undergraduate Student Government (USG) leadership has been in office for nearly two months, and as the semester crosses its halfway point, some campaign ideas have been acted on while others have left by the wayside to this point.
On Monday, the city of Tempe will celebrate Indigenous People’s Day after the council declared it an official, paid city holiday last month.
The City of Tempe is taking the initiative to upgrade its green infrastructure with the launch of the Rain to Roots Master Plan and is looking to get the public's involvement in the buildup.
The U.S. Department of State announced a new partnership with ASU that supports new student exchange programming in Europe.
Since Arizona voters passed Proposition 308, there has been an increase in the number of undocumented students able to enroll in colleges across the state. However, student recipients and advocates want to continue to inform Arizona residents about the benefits of Prop 308.
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