ASU Young Democrats hosting clothing drive for asylum seekers
Young Democrats ASU is holding a clothing drive on Friday with local charity All Hands AZ to benefit asylum seekers who have recently arrived in the U.S. with limited clothing.
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Young Democrats ASU is holding a clothing drive on Friday with local charity All Hands AZ to benefit asylum seekers who have recently arrived in the U.S. with limited clothing.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments regarding the legality of the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on Nov 12.
ASU has joined the growing list of universities and colleges calling for the U.S. Supreme Court to keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in place.
In Michael Crow’s inaugural address back in 2002, he stated that ASU should be “measured not by who the University excludes, but rather by who the University includes."
When students think about U.S politics, they typically think of the Democratic and Republican Parties, but there are more options.
When applying to ASU, Karina Dominguez, now a senior studying sustainability, said she was told "to go back to Mexico and apply as an international."
Many of the claims in Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents over ASU's practice of leasing tax-exempt public land to private businesses were dismissed by the Arizona Superior Court Tuesday.
"ASU DACA students share their stories of financial and emotional hardships." Illustration published on Tuesday, April 23, 2019.
Children of undocumented immigrants who moved to the U.S. with their families at a young age, known as Dreamers, have worked diligently to gain legal protections and respect in their communities. But the broader student body of ASU still lacks an awareness and understanding of the struggle of these students.
Rep. Greg Stanton promised to support DACA recipients and efforts to address the rising cost tuition during a town hall on Tuesday at ASU's Tempe campus.
Dozens of students marched through the Tempe campus on Thursday in solidarity with the three UA students facing charges for protesting against the presence of U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents on campus.
Perla Martinez remembers the day the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was announced. She was eating breakfast with her family and saw the news on her television.
Grupo Folklorico dances during the Together We Rise Undocumented/Documented Scholarship Benefit Dinner on Monday, April 1, 2019, on ASU's Tempe campus in Tempe, Arizona.
Students from various organizations pose for a photo in the Carson Ballroom on the Tempe Campus in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday, April 1, 2019. The students gathered to support fundraising for scholarships related to DACA students.
A group of ASU organizations have come together to provide a scholarship for students who are undocumented or recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Dozens of students gathered outside of the Student Pavilion on the Tempe campus Thursday to oppose the presence of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents at a career fair.
The pay-to-play college admissions scandal that federal investigators disclosed last week underscored what many of us in university communities across the country already understood: Many in the American elite obsess over the status that a person’s alma mater confers to them rather than the education they received.
As undocumented students at ASU continue to rise above the unique obstacles that stand between them and their education, one ASU club aims to celebrate this resilience at its open-mic night Still We Rise.
Democratic members of Arizona's congressional delegation were among over two hundred House Democrats who co-sponsored legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for thousands of immigrants.
"AZ Senate Bill 1217 would give a college tuition break to all Arizona high school graduates, providing some financial relief for DACA students." Illustration published on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019.
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