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(11/14/13 1:26am)
Gov. Jan Brewer and the Arizona Commerce Authority announced on Nov. 4 that Apple had chosen Mesa as the site for its newest manufacturing facility, which will bring 700 permanent jobs and 1,300 construction and other associated jobs to the East Valley.Apple has recently began a push to bring jobs that were typically overseas back to the U.S. The company has not disclosed what will be made at the new facility, but the city and state are excited to have such a prominent company in Mesa.
(11/07/13 4:04am)
When secondary education graduate student Brett Chappell speaks, people listen. Standing in front of a class of middle school children, he exudes leadership and a dedication to his students, both traits learned at an early age and engrained during his military service.
(11/05/13 11:23pm)
Undergraduate Student Government President Jordan Davis (third from left) hails from Portland, Ore., and got his start in USG as an intern. (Photo by Hector Salas Almeida)
(10/31/13 9:30pm)
In her seventh year at ASU, Graduate and Professional Student Association President Megan Fisk is showing no signs of slowing down.
(10/30/13 10:00pm)
Elizabeth Phillips, who strived to make ASU a better place for students during her time as provost, is ready to tackle a new challenge at the University of Florida.
(10/30/13 1:36am)
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government's 11th legislature voted Tuesday night in favor of the proposed athletic fee bill, Senate Bill 31, after hours of deliberation.
(10/27/13 7:45pm)
The athletic fee bill, which has been passed by four of the five student governments, is one step closer to reality as it will be moving on to ASU President Michael Crow’s office as early as next week for approval before going to the Arizona Board of Regents.
(10/26/13 1:46am)
The first of three steps in implementing the athletic fee bill took place Friday with four of the five student governments voting and passing the bill.
(10/21/13 11:52pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic President Franz Ferguson, Tempe USG President Jordan Davis and Graduate and Professional Student Association President Megan Fisk answer students’ questions during an open forum at the Memorial Union on Monday afternoon about the athletic fee bill, which was proposed earlier this month. (Photo by Shawn Raymundo)
(10/17/13 11:00pm)
Frank Smith III has made his presence in student politics known since high school, and now as the president of the Undergraduate Student Government Downtown, he said he plans to continue his fight for students' rights.
(10/16/13 4:00pm)
A new athletic fee bill being proposed by student government is still in an infantile stage, but student government presidents from all campuses are still ironing out the issues surrounding the bill.
(10/09/13 1:30am)
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government postponed a vote on the establishment of a semesterly student fee to pay for athletics.
(10/09/13 12:00am)
Arizona Board of Regents member Anne Mariucci participates in a board meeting on the Tempe campus at ASU. Michael Crow recently announced that in-state undergraduate students will have a tuition freeze for the 2014-2015 academic year. (Photo by Dominic Valente)
(10/06/13 9:51pm)
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(10/03/13 11:08pm)
While daily operations at ASU have continued unhindered since the government shutdown began on Tuesday, some civilian employees of the University's ROTC program are among the 41 percent of non-essential furloughed federal employees.
(10/02/13 11:30pm)
Nominations for U.S. District Court Judges include two ASU alumni and current Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law professor Diane Humetewa.
(09/27/13 12:01am)
The decision-making members of the Arizona Board of Regents discussed Thursday the topic of student safety and the implementation of a joint task force between the three state universities to regulate events that may cause harm to the student community.
(09/26/13 3:01am)
Around 350 people packed into the Arizona Science Center on Wednesday evening to listen to a discussion between three leading innovators and two leading institutions in the world of health care delivery and education.
(09/23/13 2:18am)
Students and Tempe residents from many nationalities gathered in front of Old Main at the Tempe campusSundayevening to hold a vigil for all of the world's oppressed nations.
(09/20/13 11:26pm)
Members of the ASU chapter of United Students Against Sweatshops wearing bright red plastic fireman helmets with USAS written on the side, delivered a letter to President Michael Crow's office Friday morning asking the University to sign the Accord for Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh.