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ASU public service and public policy senior Jimmy Arwood holds up a sign in support of DACA students at a march on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
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ASU public service and public policy senior Jimmy Arwood holds up a sign in support of DACA students at a march on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017.
ASU club United Students for Education Equity marched in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival students Thursday, pushing for a “clean DREAM act” and protesting Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit against Arizona Board Of Regents.
In the wake of a growing support for undocumented DACA recipients, Arizona State University’s Undocumented Students for Education Equity club put together a phone bank on Oct. 19 to allow students and faculty to show their support for undocumented students currently attending ASU and elsewhere in the U.S.
Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema is gunning for Republican Senator Jeff Flake’s seat, hoping to be Arizona's first Democratic Senator in 20 years.
President Donald Trump’s decision to wind down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has deeply affected students across the nation.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students walk through the Tempe campus on April 7, 2015. The walk encouraged other students to demonstrate their support.
On June 3, 2016 ASU announced that former Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon would become vice president of government affairs. After serving in the House of Representatives for a total of five terms with the Republican Party, Salmon was returning to his alma mater.
ASU President Michael Crow speaks with ASU staff and students after an on-campus forum on the downtown campus on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017. During the forum, Crow discussed the University's ongoing support for DACA students.
ASU has partnered with two foundations that will help cover the DACA renewal cost for roughly 100 students over the next six months.
Participants meet for the DACA workshop hosted by ASU on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017 in the A.E. England building on the downtown Phoenix campus.
Students from ASU's four major campuses had the opportunity Monday to ask University President Michael Crow about ASU's initiatives in campus services, tuition and national policy.
ASU hosted an informational workshop on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Sept. 13 at the downtown Phoenix campus in an effort to support students and faculty impacted by President Trump's decision to rescind DACA.
On Monday evening, students sat in a classroom in Coor Hall eating pizza, drinking soda and writing letters to Arizona senators urging them to support the DREAM Act and take action to support DACA recipients.
The Arizona Board of Regents held a special meeting Monday to seek legal advice in response to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit claiming that the board's tuition hikes were unconstitutional. In a statement he penned Monday, ABOR chair Bill Ridenour said the lawsuit will allow the board to seek clarification on how best to provide education “as nearly free as possible,” but that he was disappointed in the way it was delivered. “The AG’s lawsuit — while it makes for good headlines — does nothing to change the burden for students and their families,” the statement read. “The suit is full of attacks, but offers no constructive remedies.”
The Coalition of International Students, an organization that unites students of different cultural backgrounds from across the University, promotes the understanding of various nationalities in the ASU community.
The Arizona Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents, claiming that the regents have "dramatically and unconstitutionally" increased tuition at Arizona's public universities over the last 15 years.
Founder and ASU alumna Reyna Montoya speaks in favor of protecting DACA students. Photo courtesy of Aliento.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown is in a unique position this year. Unlike ASU's other student governments, which each have new administrations, downtown students re-elected the incumbent President Jackson Dangremond to lead the campus for a second year.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include comments from ASU President Michael Crow in the fourth and fifth paragraphs.
ASU alumna Sofia Benitez (left) holds a sign while Ortega speaks at a press conference on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at the Student Center at the Post Office on the downtown Phoenix campus.
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