Scholarships pushed for safety officials
Arizona Department of Public Safety employees seeking degrees at universities like ASU could get a financial boost if a Senate bill passes the state legislature.
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Arizona Department of Public Safety employees seeking degrees at universities like ASU could get a financial boost if a Senate bill passes the state legislature.
A bill being considered in the Arizona House of Representatives would place ASU at the center of statewide election research, if passed.
As Black History Month draws to a close, two community members will be recognized for their service to African American culture at the seventh-annual Pioneer Award Dinner on Friday evening at the ASU West campus.
A bill that would allow holders of concealed-weapon permits to bring their guns to campus passed the Senate Judiciary committee by one vote Monday after being amended to only apply to college campuses.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
With the Young Democrats and College Republicans getting their share of attention on campus, two ASU students are starting a club to promote Libertarian ideals among students.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Michael Zak told a room of ASU College Republicans that he decided to write a history book of the GOP because he couldn't find a publication that didn't make fun of it.
In the wake of last Tuesday's primaries within the blue Democratic and red Republican parties, one student group is trying to add some more color to November's ballot.
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers hopes to establish a temporary worker program to allow undocumented workers to legally live and work in the state of Arizona.
Congressman Harry Mitchell, D-Tempe, donated his 2008 congressional pay raise on Monday to local charities, but several Republican candidates vying for his seat questioned the motives behind the donation.
A couple swing-danced on stage to Chuck Berry's lyrics, "Go Johnny, go" as Sen. John McCain shook hands with supporters after declaring himself the front-runner of the Republican presidential primary Tuesday night.
As students were making up their minds about whom to vote for Monday, many still were unsure where to cast their ballots.
Hillary Clinton
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Former President Bill Clinton will be on the ASU Tempe campus Thursday to campaign for his wife, presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton.
7:07 p.m. -- Former President Bill Clinton will be at the ASU campus Thursday to campaign for his wife, presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Despite a challenge to voter ID laws playing out in the U.S. Supreme Court, Arizonans will still have to show ID at the polls Feb. 5.
Early polls say that hometown candidate Sen. John McCain and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton hold substantial leads in Arizona, but many voters remain undecided.
Juan Francisco did not expect to return to ASU in the fall semester of 2007.
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