Rep. Bob Thorpe at the Arizona House of Representatives on Jan. 30, 2017
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Rep. Bob Thorpe at the Arizona House of Representatives on Jan. 30, 2017
State legislator introduces bill to restrict university funding for political purposes
A new bill introduced by state Rep. Bob Thorpe (R-Flagstaff) would restrict universities from charging student activity fees for political speeches, activities or purposes.
Mario Marquez, public service and public policy junior at ASU, pictured at the Arizona House of Representatives on Jan. 30, 2017. He said the at-risk youth program helped him gain internships and opportunities as well as helping him grow in the community.
Proposed bill would allow schools to create college-readiness programs for at-risk youth
At-risk youth may soon be better prepared for their post-high school careers, thanks to a bill that would create the option for college readiness programs in schools.
The Fork Stops Here: ASU Men's Basketball Losses and Hopes
The Fork Stops Here is the new spring semester sports podcast. Join hosts Nate Smith and Cristian Egurbide as they talk with sports reporter Matthew Tonis about the ASU men's basketball team's losses to UCLA and USC.
Thousands of law professors signed a letter opposing Trump's nomination for attorney general, including two from ASU
As week one of President Donald Trump's administration begins, his nomination for U.S. attorney general has ruffled some feathers.
Arizona legislator takes aim at University students in first week of session
The Arizona State Legislature drew statewide backlash last week when Republican State Representative Bob Thorpe filed two bills — one already dead — aimed at changing the voting rights and cutting social justice classes for college students in Arizona.
HB 2025 would aid relatives of fallen firefighters applying for tuition waiver
If House Bill 2025 passes, a new committee may be created to work with kin of fallen firefighters who apply for a tuition waiver from the Arizona Board of Regents.
Fallen Firefighters memorial at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 11, 2017
Fallen Firefighters memorial at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 11, 2017
Fallen Firefighters memorial at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 11, 2017
A family admires the Fallen Firefighters memorial at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 11, 2017
Counterpoint: Communities have people who don't get along – that's good
In life, communities help make us who we are and they should be viewed as vital parts of our life.
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Gateway Church of Christ holds church service on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, in Queen Creek, Arizona.
Although churches seek unity, racial integration proves to be a slow process
Many things keep American churches segregated: theology, worship style, location and time, but one major segregator still exists – race.