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(03/17/22 4:20am)
An Arizona bill would extend anti-discrimination protections so people can't be discriminated against for their gender identity or sexual orientation in employment, housing and spaces of public accommodation.
(02/18/22 4:23am)
With Tempe City Council primary elections around the corner, Tempe residents can vote for three of seven candidates running for open positions.
(02/11/22 4:03am)
A bill that would create more flexibility for veterans and their families to receive in-state tuition rates at universities and community colleges has made its way to the Arizona House of Representatives after receiving approval in the Senate.
(02/08/22 3:16am)
Un proyecto de ley que permite a las personas con permisos de portación oculta tener armas en los campus universitarios, colegios y de colegios comunitarios está avanzando en la Arizona State Legislature.
(02/04/22 8:21pm)
A bill that allows those with concealed carry permits to have firearms on university, college and community college campuses is moving through the Arizona State Legislature.
(02/02/22 5:11am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Senate passed a resolution Tuesday that would show ASU students' support for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
(01/11/22 4:25am)
Gov. Doug Ducey laid out his priorities for the year in his eighth and final State of the State address on Monday, but he did not address COVID-19 cases spiking across the state.
(12/03/21 4:13am)
While senators in Undergraduate Student Government work to pass resolutions they hope prevent mistakes from occurring next semester during the election, a large part of the process is left up to the executive branch who only recently named an elections commissioner, breaking the process laid out in the elections code for the position.
(11/19/21 3:18am)
Cities across the country could have more minority-owned businesses if they eased policy and regulation related to starting one, said an economist who analyzed research from ASU's Center for the Study of Economic Liberty.
(11/05/21 10:13pm)
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods highlighted the city's accomplishments and challenges in COVID-19 management, sustainability, accessible transportation and affordable housing at the 23rd annual State of the City Address Friday.
(11/17/21 12:17am)
The Tempe Police Department will likely receive its accreditation renewal from the Arizona Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (ALEAP) in spring 2022, said Tempe City Councilmember Joel Navarro Nov. 3 at a discussion about the process and the department's attempts at de-escalation.
(10/29/21 4:31am)
During a meeting Wednesday, Young Democratic Socialists of America at ASU announced plans for its Green New Deal divestment campaign, a student-led effort encouraging the University to end its investments in fossil fuel companies and provide more transparent information about them.
(10/31/21 8:47pm)
La ciudad de Tempe está en el proceso de cambiar los nombres de varias calles, parques y escuelas que llevan el nombre de líderes comunitarios que fueron miembros de un afiliado del Ku Klux Klan en Tempe durante la década de 1920.
(10/22/21 9:34pm)
The city of Tempe is now in the process of changing the names of several streets, parks and schools named after community leaders who were members of a Tempe chapter of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1920s.
(10/06/21 4:16am)
In response to mental health stigma that follows news of mass shootings, March For Our Lives ASU collaborated with other student organizations specializing in mental health to create the first Mental Health Awareness Forum, an opportunity for students to learn how addressing mental health can impact gun violence.
(10/03/21 2:05am)
Several ASU student organizations, including ASU Young Democrats, Planned Parenthood Generation Action at ASU, ASU Society of Women Engineers and Socialist Revolution at ASU, participated in the Women's March Phoenix on Saturday to protest for abortion access.
(10/15/21 4:29am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe and Downtown have failed throughout the semester to follow its own bylaws in posting senate agendas and meeting minutes on time.
(09/22/21 2:54am)
Múltiples grupos educativos de Arizona, junto con algunos profesores individuales de ASU, son demandantes en una orden judicial presentada el 12 de agosto contra el estado en un intento de evitar que las cláusulas relacionadas con COVID en los proyectos de ley de conciliación presupuestaria se promulguen a finales de este mes, el 29 de septiembre.
(09/17/21 10:20pm)
Members of ASU’s political organizations, various students and professors, all with the intent of discussing politically divisive social issues, gathered in the Senita Ballroom for the third annual Bridge the Gap event Thursday.
(09/15/21 4:45am)
Multiple Arizona education groups, along with some individual ASU faculty, are plaintiffs in an injunction filed Aug. 12 against the state in an attempt to stop COVID-related clauses in budget reconciliation bills from being enacted later this month on Sept. 29.