Why do Americans continue to hit low in math?
There are a few people I envy in life: students graduating with no debt, and even worse, people who are great with mathematics. We've got to #MakeMathGreatAgain.
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There are a few people I envy in life: students graduating with no debt, and even worse, people who are great with mathematics. We've got to #MakeMathGreatAgain.
I believe we are undoubtedly the most progressive generation so far. This past weekend I went to see a film that reminded me of that.
It was the thrilling comeback victory the New England Patriots had last weekend that made me think about how fortunate many of us are to witness a game like that.
"Hola amigo, Pura Vida," a taxi driver said to me as I arrived in Costa Rica in the summer of 2016, ready to start a memorable three week journey. I studied abroad in one of the most beautiful countries in Central America, and all ASU students should too.
It was just nearly a decade ago when James Harden stepped foot on our campus ready to start his college basketball journey, where he shined and was later drafted as #3 in the 2009 NBA draft by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Although many believe the U.S. will change under a Trump administration, members of Undergraduate Student Government Downtown believe students protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals executive order will continue to belong at ASU.
The ASU chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists aims toward expanding diversity in newsrooms, and USGD funds them to accomplish what the club has in mind.
Every presidential election cycle, student voters tend to forget the importance of what is listed below the top of the ballot, which includes local propositions that will affect their daily lives. This time, voters saw propositions to legalize recreational marijuana and increase the minimum wage on the ballot.
This year's general election includes two major presidential candidates with unfavorable ratings. However, a former CIA operative is hoping to save Election Day. Evan McMullin will be available as a "write-in" candidate Nov. 8 in the state of Arizona.
As students become politically involved, the Polytechnic Undergraduate Student Government has initiated a bill than will help those student activists raise their voice.
After finally adding a football ticketing booth at the downtown Phoenix campus, Undergraduate Student Government Downtown has gone a step further by adding breakfast refreshments to the location during ticket distribution.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown senators have passed a piece of legislation which has indefinitely closed senate caucus meetings to the public in a move they say will increase their productivity.
This semester, students of all genders will be able to learn self-defense techniques through updated sexual assault awareness and defense courses, which were previously only offered for women.
A decade following the opening of ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, students at the campus will have their own football ticket distribution this fall, allowing them to get tickets without driving to Sun Devil Stadium.
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