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(03/27/18 2:52am)
The State Press hosted a Q&A session on Monday with the Graduate and Professional Student Association executive tickets, where they focused on graduate student engagement and full transparency with students for the next year.
(03/27/18 1:48am)
Progressive activists, many of them young people, took to streets and state capitols nationwide on March 24 to advocate for gun reform in the light of recent mass shootings. Democrats can usually rely on the youth vote, of which almost half leans or is solidly liberal.
(03/29/18 3:00am)
In the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, the subject of sexual harassment has risen to the front of industries across the country.
(03/22/18 7:09pm)
On March 21 The State Press held a Q&A with the Undergraduate Student Government Tempe executive ticket for next year to discuss its predominant platforms, such as increased student engagement and transparency.
(03/22/18 3:47am)
USGD presidential candidate and public service and policy sophomore Aly Perkins poses for a photo in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
(03/23/18 1:25am)
Candidates for Associated Students of Arizona State University executive positions on all campuses and the Graduate and Professional Student Association launched their two-week campaigns on March 13.
(03/18/18 11:38pm)
When Emma Giles was growing up in Orange County, California, a place she calls "lovely but very much a bubble," she never thought she would end up marching in the streets in support of women's rights.
(03/16/18 4:25am)
A complaint has been filed against the Associated Students of ASU Council of Presidents claiming that the Council has neglected to publicly post the minutes of their meetings.
(03/15/18 4:11am)
A professor is suing Arizona State University, the Arizona Board of Regents and Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich for allegedly barring him from speaking on campus as his political beliefs violate a 2016 state law.
(03/01/18 3:15am)
ASU justice studies and African and African American studies junior Maya Tatum, who is also vice president of the Students for Sensible Drug Use (SSDU), holds naloxone in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018.
(03/01/18 4:00am)
A group of over 15 students filled an ASU classroom on Monday night to learn how to administer the overdose-reversing drug naloxone, commonly sold under the brand name Narcan.
(02/23/18 4:37am)
ASU Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College students and faculty are grappling with what continual school violence means for their safety in the classroom in wake of Parkland shooting.
(02/18/18 9:54pm)
Every year at the end of January, members of ASU Students for Life join the crowds filling the streets of San Francisco for the West Coast Walk for Life in holding signs that read: "pro-woman, pro-baby, pro-life."
(02/16/18 3:46am)
USG Polytechnic unanimously passed a bill to increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee by $15 per semester increase Thursday night, the second student government body to approve the fee raise.
(02/15/18 2:28am)
ASU public service and public policy sophomore, Aly Perkins, poses for a photo inside of the Cronkite building at the Downtown Phoenix Campus in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018.
(02/14/18 4:39am)
Following a contentious debate that lasted over two hours, the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government passed a bill to increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee by $15 a semester with a vote of 11-9. Proponents of the measure felt the increase was necessary to increase access to campus resources, while opponents said the process was rushed and that there was a lack of student input.
(02/15/18 3:29am)
As election season begins, the Undergraduate Student Governments on all four campuses are adjusting their campaigning strategies to focus on student engagement.
(02/09/18 2:52am)
Each week, organizations at ASU such as USG, College Republicans and Young Democrats foster a relationship with city and state leaders by having them come to ASU to speak to students. By doing this lawmakers are able to meet face-to-face with a key demographic in their city and hear their concerns.
(02/08/18 3:08am)
Associated Students of Arizona State University is proposing an expansion to health and wellness services at ASU funded by increasing the mandatory health fee by $15.
(02/04/18 10:42pm)
On Jan. 26, Governor Doug Ducey signed the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act, legislation meant to address the opioid epidemic in Arizona, which the governor has called a "public health emergency."