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(05/15/24 9:37pm)
On Tuesday, 71 of the 72 protesters arrested for the pro-Palestine encampment on April 26 and 27 faced no charges at their arraignment hearing. They may have to wait up to a full year to receive charges as the ASU Police Department failed to meet the 1:30 p.m. deadline to submit information on Tuesday.
(05/09/24 3:53am)
All 20 of the students who were arrested at a pro-Palestine protest on April 26 and 27 have filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents for infringing upon their freedom of speech. The group hopes to receive a preliminary injunction from the court, which would temporarily remove the suspension placed on the students so they would be able to complete outstanding assignments and finals.
(04/26/24 10:27pm)
Kari Lake spoke to university students and community members in Tempe on Thursday to discuss her run for Senate, the state of the abortion debate in Arizona, and college education amid pro-Palestine protests at universities across the nation.
(05/06/24 8:00pm)
Frilly scraps of lace embroidered with the words "Heaven Sent." Esoteric photos shot with a digital camera. Side-by-side comparisons of a ballerina’s beautiful pink slippers and their battered feet. Little excerpts of songs like "My Kimono" by Polvo. All these tokens are scattered throughout the Tumblr accounts of photographer Maya Spangler, known to her followers as "Stolenbesos."
(04/24/24 1:44am)
Since the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in favor of an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions, ASU clubs and abortion-rights Arizona organizations have worked together to ensure the choice to receive an abortion will be on the ballot this November. But other University clubs have expressed approval of the abortion ban and are discouraging its inclusion in the next election.
(04/09/24 2:56am)
Mason DoVico, a junior studying political science and business, was elected as USG-T president Monday after results were delayed from April 1 due to "several complaint and appeal challenges," according to Jackson Bush, the USG-T elections commissioner.
(04/09/24 3:49am)
Gen-Z, seemingly the most politically engaged generation based on social media alone, may have a voter turnout problem as the consequential November election looms.
(04/04/24 3:12am)
On sunlit Wednesdays in the early evening, the sound of dozens of wheels rolling on gravel can be heard behind the ASU Art Museum. A group of skaters convene there to practice tricks and compliment each other on their new gear. They range from novice to lifelong skaters, freshmen to seniors, and vary between all identity backgrounds and genders.
(04/02/24 1:50am)
The Undergraduate Student Government election results were released on The Associated Students of ASU website after online elections closed last week.
(03/21/24 2:12am)
ASU's Undergraduate Student Government Tempe elections are proceeding rapidly. Four executive tickets have announced their campaigns, which will be available for voting from March 26 through March 27.
(02/27/24 3:40am)
The Muslim Student Association at Arizona State University sent a letter on their Instagram page on Feb. 13 to ASU President Michael Crow calling for more support for Muslim students on campus.
(02/16/24 4:14am)
The City of Tempe unanimously re-zoned land a property called 1020 Apache, which will be allocated for housing, retail and other mixed-use purposes.
(02/15/24 2:52am)
Tempe City Council unanimously voted in favor of going through with plans to redevelop Danelle Plaza, a 14-acre shopping center in the heart of Tempe. The renovation plan includes decisions to add more small businesses and to increase Danelle Plaza’s artistic qualities, such as public art, live music and culture.
(02/02/24 2:00am)
This gallery features unpublished work from State Press Illustrators Elizabeth Villar and Lavanya Paliwal from the fall 2023 semester.
(02/01/24 2:50am)
Gov. Katie Hobbs released a budget plan in early January that encourages the extension of spending on Proposition 123, which has been the most discussed detail in the FY2025 Executive Budget Proposal.