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Wednesday, April 25 is Save Student Newsrooms Day, which is meant to raise awareness for the importance of student media around the country.
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Wednesday, April 25 is Save Student Newsrooms Day, which is meant to raise awareness for the importance of student media around the country.
On this episode of Dorks Estate, Morgan Willis speaks with science and tech editor Mitchell Atencio about March Mammal Madness. The bracket was started by ASU professor Katie Hinde, and is a series of fictional combat scenarios between animals. The bracket for this year also featured some controversial non-mammal contestants.
On this episode of Dorks Estate, Morgan Willis speaks with science and tech reporter Sabine Galvis about her article on the fatal autonomous vehicle accident in Tempe. A women was struck by an Uber self-driving vehicle while walking her bike across a street. This was the first pedestrian death caused by a self-driving vehicle. A video of the accident has been released by the Tempe Police.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, Podcast Editor Morgan Willis discussed the ways in which ASU can help students pay for tuition. He talks with Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Services, Melissa Pizzo, about financial aid, the FAFSA and student loan debt.
Podcast Editor Morgan Willis talks about how students can help pay for their college tuition. This episode focuses on programs such as WUE, student loan forgiveness and a variety of scholarships available to ASU students.
USG Tempe passed a bill on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, that would increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee. The aim of this bill is to increase access to campus resources. There has, however, been some debate over the cost of this bill. On this episode of Forks Estate, podcast editor Morgan Willis talks with politics reporter Tina Giuliano to find out more.
Morgan Willis speaks with State Press Politics Editors Alexis Egeland and Mitchell Atencio about how an ASU student, Alexa Scholl, was elected to the Prescott City Council.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, State Press Politics Editors Alexis Egeland and Mitchell Atencio talk about the implications of Jeff Flake's announcement that he will be seeking re-election in 2018.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, State Press Politics Editors Alexis Egeland and Mitchell Atencio give a rundown of the biggest politics stories from the last week.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, podcast editor Morgan Willis discusses the implications of President Trump's Pat Tillman retweet with State Press politics editors Alexis Egeland and Mitchell Atencio.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, State Press podcast editor Morgan Willis speaks with State Press politics editors Alexis Egeland and Mitchell Atencio. They talk about why the Arizona Attorney General is suing the Arizona Board of Regents and discuss the possible implications for ASU and its students. The meeting referenced with Michael Crow occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017.
On this episode of The Forks Estate, Morgan Willis has a conversation with State Press politics editor Mitchell Atencio and reporter Brooke Hanrahan. We discussed how they dealt with covering President Trump’s rally in Phoenix and what the potential implications are.
Distracted driving can be just as dangerous as drunk driving. Texting while driving, for example, is just as dangerous as getting behind the wheel after drinking four beers, according to the Brain Injury Society. Additionally, you increase your chances of crashing by 23 percent when texting while driving.
Using nerve gas on civilians is not ok. Assad's use of chemical weapons clearly violates an agreement made between the U.S., Syria and Russia. Conducting a targeted strike on the Shayrat airfield was the correct decision.
The whole idea of Calexit is, at best, absurd. There are an abundant amount of problems with secession, and it would negatively affect Californian ASU students.
Privacy is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
With a firearm mortality rate of 13.8 per 100,000 people in 2015, Arizona has an above average rate of gun-related deaths.
Student voting rights, social justice classes and voter initiatives are just some of the issues targeted by bills in the Arizona Legislature within the last few months.
Net neutrality is an integral part of our ability to have a free and open internet. The newly appointed FCC chair, Ajit Varadaraj Pai, recently called net neutrality a “mistake” and has repeatedly said he wants to dismantle the policies protecting the open internet.
HB2404 is a house bill which will make it more difficult for Arizonans to exercise their right to create ballot initiatives. This bill is at 50 percent progression in the legislature and has a pretty likely chance of being passed.
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