The importance of political participation after the election
The 2016 election cycle is over, but that doesn't mean millennial voters should shy away from political participation, according to ASU professors.
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The 2016 election cycle is over, but that doesn't mean millennial voters should shy away from political participation, according to ASU professors.
In June of 2012, the Obama administration passed an executive order that granted temporary status to young immigrants that are without legal status in the U.S.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take over the seat of the presidency, many voters are curious about his continuing plans for building a wall what will divide the U.S.-Mexico border.
This week, The State Press tackled the local political candidates and ballot measures that Arizona residents will vote upon on Election Day, Nov. 8. Stay up to date with political guides and how-to's throughout the rest of the election season.
This week, The State Press will tackle the local political candidates and ballot measures that Arizona residents will vote upon on Election Day, Nov. 8. Stay up to date with political guides and how-to's throughout the rest of the election season.
Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently said Latinos don't "get out and vote," even though Pew Research Center data shows 69 percent of Latinos have indicated they are going to vote this year.
Women in the military play a crucial role in defending the nation, but many often face negative stereotypes. However, they are hopeful for upcoming change.
Paying for parking in downtown Phoenix can be expensive — but so can retrieving your car from an impound lot.
ASU senior Zak Ghali has been interested in politics since a young age, and his political involvements at ASU have led to a job as a campaign manager for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
College is a place where people of all walks of life come together in the common pursuit of education. However, even in the middle of such a melting pot, it can be difficult for minority students to find their place.
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