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(02/16/21 5:00am)
ASU President Michael Crow continues to say the University has successfully managed the COVID-19 pandemic on campus and its current "plan for the fall semester is to return to normal operations," he said in a meeting with The State Press Monday.
(10/17/20 9:05am)
In Arizona, three presidential tickets are listed on the ballot, along with the option to write in a candidate's name.
(10/17/20 8:43am)
This year, there are two candidates for the Arizona Senate and four candidates for the Arizona House of Representatives on the ballot for Legislative District 26.
(10/17/20 6:09am)
The special election for former Sen. John McCain's seat will feature its current occupant, Republican Sen. Martha McSally, and Democratic challenger Mark Kelly.
(06/24/20 11:13pm)
President Donald Trump and numerous guest speakers praised the young audience of his third election-year visit to Arizona for supporting him and not backing down to what he said is conservative censorship on college campuses.
(06/19/20 1:18am)
Activists hold a banner in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on June 18, 2020. The Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump’s move to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that offers protections to 700,000 undocumented people brought to the US as children.
(06/19/20 2:12am)
Luis Zambrano has woken up with the sun every Monday and Thursday for the past several weeks, checking the news to see if the U.S. Supreme Court had issued a decision about the future of his protections guaranteed by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
(02/28/20 2:11am)
The Undocumented Students for Education Equity held its third annual Together We Rise fundraiser dinner Wednesday night, where 100% of the proceeds went to the club's We Rise Scholarship.
(01/24/20 5:14pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe held its second meeting of the spring semester on Tuesday, where senators voted against a resolution regarding events hosting Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection on campus.
(12/06/19 4:25am)
Alexis Delgado, a freshman studying political science recites a chant at the DACA rally on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, at the Hayden Lawn in Tempe, Arizona.
(12/06/19 2:50am)
A student holds up a sign at the DACA rally on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 at the Hayden Lawn in Tempe, Arizona.
(11/27/19 1:31am)
An ASU student holds up a sign in support of DACA students at the DACA rally on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 at the Hayden Lawn on ASU's Tempe campus in Tempe, Arizona.
(11/27/19 4:10am)
After seeing local and nationwide reactions to the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments on the legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, ASU College Republicans Vice President Joseph Pitts said that the organization felt "obliged to release a statement."
(11/21/19 3:31am)
As former professors, colleagues and students of Scott Warren at ASU’s School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, we would like to express our strong support for his innocence in a federal case alleging that he harbored undocumented migrants.
(11/21/19 3:59am)
On Tuesday, Undergraduate Student Government Tempe held their bi-weekly meeting where four potential senate resolutions were made public and discussed with students and senate members in an unusual night for the senate.
(11/14/19 12:53am)
A student holds up a sign at the DACA rally on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, at the Hayden Lawn on the Tempe campus in Tempe, Arizona.
(11/13/19 1:48am)
Yari, ASU Transborder Studies and Ceramics, recites a series of personal poems at the DACA rally at Hayden Lawn on ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019.
(11/13/19 10:22pm)
ASU students gathered on Hayden Lawn in Tempe Tuesday night to show their support for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals as the Supreme Court meets to decide the program's fate.
(11/08/19 2:51am)
Avoiding a problem is not always worth the repercussions that follow and waiting to confront an issue can make it more complex — and sometimes, worse — in the long run.
(12/03/19 6:00am)
As a woman, a Mexican American and someone from a poor and working-class background, many intricate twists and turns made me the person I am today: a communist.