ASU students share voting decisions
On election night, ASU students explain who they voted for and why.
On election night, ASU students explain who they voted for and why.
The next four years should not focus on long-decided issues, but focus on new solutions to standing problems.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio needs to be pulled from office.
Vernon Parker is desperate to smear his opponent.
Letter to the editor: "I have respect for opinions that differ from my own, but I was disappointed to read a letter to the editor that deliberately misled students about Kyrsten Sinema's character."
On Election Day, let’s consider our role not just as voting citizens, but as individuals with a responsibility to each other.
The University has no incentive to develop creative solutions or create payment plans to make parking accessible and affordable.
Rethinking the nature of the American party system in a time of heightened bipartisanship.
Our demographic should not define us politically.
The choice for president is clear.
Letter to the editor: "An article published in The State Press failed to inform students, employees and patrons regarding the Smoke-Free Arizona Act, A.R.S. 36-601.01."
Bravo to Amazon having to charge state sales tax, ZIA Records's newest location and the end of ASU-Chicago Cubs joint stadium discussions. Boo to the overplaying of "Gangnam Style" and campaign ads.
In thoughtful action we uphold the pillars of the American republic.
We have societally created and constructed virginity, which is problematic.
The HSLF ad against Flake and endorsement of Carmona shows that neither candidate truly cares about animal welfare.
Letter to the editor: "Kyrsten Sinema wants to move all of us forward, and ASU will be a major partner in this endeavor."
Instead of focusing on making money this way or that, let’s try to advance our society and those that have been hit by disasters without trying to advance our own wallets.
Superstorm Sandy has been destructive, but it reminds our leaders that the things that unify us are greater than the party lines that divide us.
No matter what the result of the 2012 presidential election, the Republicans will have the last laugh.
Letter to the editor: "How dare anyone criticize Kyrsten Sinema's stance on ASU's academic credentials."
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