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(04/27/22 4:35am)
After this year's Undergraduate Student Government election results were announced on March 31, The State Press analyzed the platforms of all four winning USG executive tickets and 20 of 40 senate candidates who responded to requests for comment.
(04/20/22 4:18am)
The Omni Hotel is continuing construction on its highrise hotel near ASU's campus despite the Arizona Supreme Court ruling on April 5. Some complaints raised by the state's attorney general about the deal between the company and the Arizona Board of Regents can be reheard by a lower court.
(04/03/22 9:41pm)
The Graduate and Professional Student Association 2022 election results were announced Sunday. Three candidates ran for GPSA president, and 47 positions saw candidates running out of the 55 available seats, both executive and assembly, within GPSA.
(03/25/22 2:42am)
For the first time in at least nine years, all ASU Undergraduate Student Government executive tickets are running uncontested in the upcoming election.
(02/22/22 1:48am)
Alrededor de 40 manifestantes, la mayoría estudiantes, se reunieron el jueves en la protesta Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault en el campus de ASU Tempe para exigir mejores servicios para las víctimas de agresión sexual.
(02/18/22 3:53am)
Around 40 protesters, most of them students, gathered at the Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault protest on the ASU Tempe campus Thursday to demand better services for sexual assault victims.
(02/08/22 2:44am)
Alrededor de una docena de estudiantes de ASU se encuentran entre más de 40 estudiantes en una huelga de hambre indefinida en Washington, D.C., para impulsar la aprobación de la Freedom to Vote Act y la John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
(01/18/22 1:52am)
Around a dozen ASU students are among the over 40 students in an indefinite hunger strike in Washington, D.C., to push for the passage of the Freedom To Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
(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.
(01/30/22 12:27am)
In mid-December, around 60 women from Afghanistan arrived in Phoenix to continue their studies at ASU after fleeing their homeland due to the Taliban taking over the region in August.
(12/10/21 1:15am)
Students from Arizona universities spoke with Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Thursday on the fourth day of their indefinite hunger strike called AZ Youth Hunger Strike for Democracy, with the hope of moving the Freedom to Vote Act forward.
(12/02/21 4:08am)
Student protesters gathered at the "Killer Off Our Campus" protest in the Nelson Fine Arts Center courtyard Wednesday demanding ASU deny Kyle Rittenhouse further enrollment, make statements denouncing white supremacy and redirect funding from the ASU Police Department to support multicultural and sexual assault resource centers on campus.
(01/02/22 10:59pm)
Just under 24,000 ASU employees have provided proof of compliance with ASU's employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate with its Jan. 4 deadline days away.
(11/16/21 3:34am)
The Council of Presidents are attempting to provide more support for multicultural centers on ASU's campuses; however, they have had little to no communication with the student-led group that advocated for ASU's creation of the spaces on what needs to be done to improve them.
(11/03/21 2:23am)
The ASU Police Department is working with the Dean of Students Office to investigate antisemitic flyers found on the Tempe campus on Monday, according to an ASU PD spokesperson.
(10/21/21 6:32am)
Students fought for over six years to establish a multicultural space that provided recruitment and retention programs for students from underrepresented groups at ASU.
(10/22/21 2:33am)
Cool Kids, Cool Places, Cool Futures is a youth-led action project giving high school students the opportunity to combat environmental issues, such as rising temperatures, in Tempe.
(10/20/21 2:31am)
ASU ahora requiere que todos los empleados, incluyendo los profesores, el personal y los trabajadores estudiantiles, tengan la vacuna contra COVID-19 antes del 8 de diciembre. Los empleados pueden mostrar prueba de vacunación o solicitar una acomodación por motivos médicos o religiosos.
(10/15/21 10:09pm)
ASU is now requiring all employees — including faculty, staff and student workers — to have the COVID-19 vaccine by Dec. 8. Employees may either show proof of vaccination or request an accommodation on medical or religious grounds.
(10/03/21 10:24pm)
Rio Reimagined, a green infrastructure project, has been making a mark on the environmental and economic development of the Valley since the project launched in 2018. The city of Tempe is no exception.