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Director of Diversity and Inclusion for USGT Jamila Rahim poses for a photo in the Memorial Union at ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2018 during the "Out in Politics" event.
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Director of Diversity and Inclusion for USGT Jamila Rahim poses for a photo in the Memorial Union at ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2018 during the "Out in Politics" event.
Rainbow Coalition and USG partner in diversity and politics from The State Press on Vimeo.
SP Sessions: Room 4 hypes up the newsroom with their original raps from The State Press on Vimeo.
ASU sophomore John Gimenez and junior Allison Sorgeloos take their oath during their USG inauguration at the Memorial Union in Tempe, Arizona, on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Gimenez was removed from his position and recently filed a lawsuit against USGT.
John Gimenez, Nikki Tran, Allison Sorgeloos and Joshua Blinkoff pose for a photo at the Memorial Union in Tempe, Arizona, on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe inaugurated the 2018-2019 senate and executives Tuesday night, ushering in new faces to the body.
Amid the whirlwind of demonstrations and walkouts against low teacher pay as part of the Red for Ed movement, students at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers' College are preparing to face life inside and outside the classroom.
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Vice President of Services-elect Logan Miller has decided to leave his position, to which he was elected last month. He cited personal reasons as his cause for departure.
Panelists on the LGBTQIA+ Civic Engagement Summit Brianna Westbrook (left), Mark Robert Gordon (middle) and Tony Navarrete (right), pose with ASU political science and global studies junior Juan Hinojos Zapien (second from left) and biological and political sciences sophomore David Huff (second from right) in the Memorial Union on ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, April 10, 2018.
After 13,000 people gathered to celebrate Phoenix Pride April 8, the ASU Young Democrats and The Rainbow Coalition continued the festivities by exploring the importance of LGBT+ representation in politics, Pride Week or not.
ASU journalism senior and DACA recipient Edder Diaz Martinez speaks at a press conference in front of the capitol building in Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday, April 9, 2018.
Hours after the Supreme Court of Arizona ruled that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients are ineligible for in-state tuition, DACA students and allies stood in front of the Arizona State Capitol and told their stories.
In the wake of a fatal self-driving Uber accident in Tempe, which led to the company suspending its autonomous vehicle testing and Gov. Doug Ducey's decision to revoke their testing privileges a week later anyway, ASU experts are steadfast in their dedication to autonomous vehicle testing.
Student government elections ended last week with a total of 1,955 votes, the lowest overall voter turnout since 2008, despite each student government branch publicly declaring a focus on student engagement. Executive ticket candidates cited a lack of student interest, the competitiveness of elections and nuances in each campus's culture as reasons for the low turnout.
Student government elections ended today after a two-week campaign, with a total of 1,955 votes spread across four campuses and graduate students, the lowest voter turnout in the past eight years.
(From left to right) Tamika Lamb, Cynthia Aragon, Rebecca Rios and Deedra Abboud speak during a conversation on civic engagement on ASU's downtown campus in Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday, March 22, 2018.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said he feels like “Luke Skywalker against the Death Star” in his suit against the Arizona Board of Regents — but it remains unclear who his Han Solo is.
ASU students gave mixed reviews to tuition and fees proposals for the 2018 — 2019 academic year at tuition hearings hosted by The Arizona Board of Regents at the Memorial Union Tuesday afternoon.
Rio de Leon, an urban planning graduate student, and Michelle Sullivan Govani, a biology Ph.D student, who are both running for GPSA president talk during a Q&A session in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday, March 26, 2018.
Rio de Leon, an urban planning graduate student who is running for president of GPSA, talks during a Q&A session in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday, March 26, 2018.
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