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(01/30/18 1:55am)
ASU Undergraduate Student Government Tempe (USG) found itself fighting about how to address President Donald Trump while making a legislative decision earlier this month — even though the body tries to isolate itself from national politics.
(02/01/18 2:01am)
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey plans to focus a considerable bulk of state funds on public education, according to the new budget plan that he released last week. State lawmakers say funding education, including public universities, is their biggest priority this legislative session.
(01/19/18 2:29am)
Tempe USG discusses the climate change bill in their first senate meeting of 2018 on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018 in the Memorial Union at ASU's Tempe campus.
(01/19/18 3:38am)
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government voted to send a letter urging Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to sign the "We are still in" declaration and join the U.S. Climate Alliance during their first meeting of the semester.
(01/14/18 8:54pm)
On Jan. 13, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services responded to the recent injunction made by a California district judge concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. The USCIS is now accepting applications if an individual's DACA status expired on or after Sept. 5, 2016.
(01/11/18 1:36am)
On Jan. 9, California district court Judge William Alsup ordered Trump's administration to continue to accept applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, sparking lukewarm reactions from Arizona DACA recipients, activists and immigration attorneys.
(11/30/17 2:42am)
The TRIO Student Support Services office, which includes the Veterans Upward Bound Project, is pictured on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017 on the downtown campus.
(12/01/17 12:33am)
ASU’s Veterans Upward Bound Project had its U.S. Department of Education grant renewed in November, funding the veterans assistance program for the next five years.
(11/22/17 3:10am)
A group of four students in the industrial design program in ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts created new bus stop designs for Valley Metro and will soon see their creations shade and seat Phoenix-area riders.
(11/22/17 2:47am)
The City of Phoenix and ASU are partners in the first affordable housing complex for the victims of sex trafficking, a 15-unit project in North Phoenix.
(11/16/17 1:22am)
For most high school students, the next step after graduation is college. But, many millennials seem to not want to go to college because of concerns over job prospects after graduation.
(11/09/17 3:21am)
Alexa Scholl, a political science junior, was elected to the Prescott City Council Tuesday night. She is the youngest council member ever elected in the city of Prescott — and of the three councilmembers who were elected, she won the largest share of the votes.
(11/05/17 9:38pm)
Every other Saturday of the month, members of the Phoenix chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, who are all ASU students and alumni, gather to canvass an area of Phoenix.
(11/07/17 1:28am)
In March of this year, political science junior Alexa Scholl registered to run for Prescott City Council.
(10/31/17 3:19am)
ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is partnering with Facebook to launch a program, called the News Co/Lab, designed to combat the epidemic of fake news, a term that came to prominence with the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
(10/27/17 2:40am)
ASU students and TPUSA at ASU members attend an educational event about Second Amendment rights presented by NRA University representatives in Lattie F. Coor Hall on the Tempe campus on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017.
(10/29/17 10:05pm)
In light of recent mass shootings, students convened to discuss Second Amendment rights with affiliates of the National Rifle Association on Wednesday night.
(10/26/17 2:55am)
Student U-Pass sales have dropped by over 70 percent since 2010, according to data from Valley Metro.
(10/24/17 1:49am)
Members of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, who hosted the event “Human Rights: Organizing in Today’s Social Climate,” pose for a photo on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 in the Student Pavilion on the Tempe campus.
(10/22/17 10:39pm)
Members of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, who hosted the event “Human Rights: Organizing in Today’s Social Climate,” pose for a photo on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 in the Student Pavilion on the Tempe campus.