Race for Arizona's Governor
The race for Arizona's governor is between ASU professor David Garcia, incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Ducey and Green Party candidate Angel Torres.
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The race for Arizona's governor is between ASU professor David Garcia, incumbent Republican Gov. Doug Ducey and Green Party candidate Angel Torres.
As one of the largest universities in the country, ASU prides itself on its diversity and focus on inclusivity. This is clear by its decision to have a specialized Office of Inclusion and Community Engagement.
A new artist collective in the Valley seeks to empower artists of color to share their uncensored personal narratives.
U.S. Representatives Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema found more common ground than one would expect when they went toe-to-toe in the only live televised debate for the Arizona senate race, with Sinema flexing her bipartisan bonafides.
News moves fast. Keep up with national, state and local political happenings with this week's politics round-up from The State Press:
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals student registration at ASU rose to a peak in 2018, while registration plummeted at other Arizona colleges, according to college records.
Pocaster Haley Armenta sits down with return guest Jacqueline White to discuss policy and congressional casework. Jacqueline shares details on the work she does to help immigrants receive citizenship. Jacqueline says her most memorable cases deal with her student peers. She shares a personal story about her experiences with students from Mesa Community College advocating for themselves as undocumented students in America.
ASU women's rights and political groups oppose the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh and are banding together to raise awareness of what his confirmation could mean for ASU students.
"Michael Crow's efforts to help DACA students is disappointing." Illustration published on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018.
The effort to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court has erupted in controversy seemingly overnight. But beyond the allegations of sexual misconduct against Kavanaugh, his confirmation would have significant negative effects on the University community due to the circuit judge's stances on immigration as well as voting and reproductive rights.
ASU has a DACA community of several hundred students, and though they are not a large part of the University's population, they are part of the Sun Devil community regardless.
After the Arizona Supreme Court's April decision denying in-state tuition to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, DACA students have seen their options for higher education further limited.
Welcome to the eleventh installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
An Arizona judge has dismissed a lawsuit over tuition costs to attend Arizona’s public universities, which was filed by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich against the Arizona Board of Regents last September.
Protesters carry a sign in support of DACA students at a march on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
Arizona DACA recipients can breath easy for now after a federal judge temporarily overruled President Donald Trump's bid to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program Tuesday.
Beneath the busiest campus of the largest university in the country, we make the news.
Welcome to the ninth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
With midterm elections on the horizon, many organizations are trying to increase voter turnout by targeting millennial voters.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Arizona schools can no longer grant in-state tuition to students covered by the Obama-Era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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