Student organizations give back for holiday season
Holidays at ASU means it’s a time for family, friends, winter break and, for some, a time to give back to the community.
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Holidays at ASU means it’s a time for family, friends, winter break and, for some, a time to give back to the community.
Three ASU alumni traveled to Washington, D.C., this week to ask Congress to prioritize immigration reform as a part of the National Strategy Session of the National Immigration Forum.
The Pitchfork Card, a combination student identification card and debit card introduced this year, is popular among incoming freshman but has not had much response from the rest of the student body, ASU Marketing Manager Aaron Bryant said.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Senate Bill 44 failed following intense debate. The bill passed, and the story has been updated to correct that information.
Students and first-time voters were turned away from the polls Nov. 6 because of improper identification and poor voter education, initial research by the Arizona Advocacy Network shows.
Starting next semester, students at the three state universities will not pay the $2 fee funding the Arizona Students’ Association that has drawn controversy at ASU this year.
Tempe City Councilman Kolby Granville, an ASU alumnus, talked with the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate on Tuesday during a question and answer session before the biweekly Senate meeting.
Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell has put his Sun Devil pride on the line in a bet with Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild over which city’s university will win Friday’s Territorial Cup football game.
Students passed out free cigarettes and carried signs bearing slogans like, “Smoke, chew, it’s up to you,” Wednesday on the Tempe campus to protest the University-wide tobacco ban that will go into effect Aug. 1, 2013, according to a press release Thursday.
Democrats swept Tempe-area elections Tuesday, sending Kyrsten Sinema to the U.S. House of Representatives and three other Democrats to the Arizona Legislature.
Eighty electoral votes depended on the youth vote, enough to swing the election in Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s favor, according to exit poll data analyzed by the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won Arizona’s 11 electoral votes, but about 500 Democrats were chanting “four more years” in downtown Phoenix after the country re-elected President Barack Obama.
Students sat with their laptops open and pens ready, filling out their ballots Friday afternoon at the Tempe campus’s early polling location at the Palo Verde West Residence Hall.
A group of political analysts speculated about the outcome of Tuesday’s general election during an event on the Tempe campus Thursday night.
Students will be able to check in, accumulate points and win prizes for attending ASU events with Sun Devils Count, a smartphone application launched Friday by the Undergraduate Student Government.
Students are using social media to organize campaign efforts and unite supporters of Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic candidate for the 9th Congressional District.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate passed a bill Tuesday night recommending USG Tempe completely separate from the Arizona Students’ Association.
Students will explore civic leadership at the third Arizona Youth Town Hall on the Tempe campus Wednesday afternoon.
Those for and against extending a 1 percent sales tax increase originally approved in 2010 debated and answered questions on the ASU Tempe campus Monday night.
The Arizona Students’ Association has a continued presence on ASU campuses despite some negative backlash resulting from the resignation of several ASU board members earlier in the semester.
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