Student advocates look to increase education about benefits of the approved Prop. 308
Since Prop. 308 passed in 2022, eligible students' tuition has been reduced by over 150%, expanding access to higher education for undocumented students.
Since Prop. 308 passed in 2022, eligible students' tuition has been reduced by over 150%, expanding access to higher education for undocumented students.
This year's Congressional Conference, titled "Advancing Arizona's Technological Competitiveness," promoted water conservation and lowering emissions the state's rising semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager will return to ASU in September despite continued controversy over their appearance at the University last February.
Devil's Advocate, an ASU-themed bar, anticipates operating until their lease expires in September 2029 despite construction plans for luxury apartments on its plot.
Arizona Supreme Court reopens case that could bring back 1864 near-total abortion ban.
New State Legislature Committee held a hearing to hear testimony from ASU faculty, Ann Atkinson and Dennis Prager in regards to the "Health, Wealth and Happiness" event and the closing of the T.W. Lewis Center.
T.W. Lewis Center dissolved with many speaking about an event held in February with Conservative commentators Dennis Prager and Charlie Kirk.
Students on the Phoenix and Tempe campuses shared their experiences with finding and living in ASU housing in an expensive local market.
Unofficial special election results show Tempe voters have rejected the proposed Coyotes arena and entertainment district in a citywide vote.
Students share their thoughts on the special "yes" or "no" citywide election that decides the fate of a Coyotes arena and entertainment district.
Two former Undergraduate Student Government presidents reflect on their time in office on campus and how it influenced their later careers in public service.
The proposed Coyotes arena and entertainment district would be built on Tempe land without access to city's main water supply and use up to 1.09 million gallons of water per day.
The only woman who works with the Tempe City Council and city officials wearing a hijab is an ASU student who is a management and administrative intern for the mayor's office.
Governor Katie Hobbs gave opening remarks at PHX Startup Week, highlighting the importance of technology, entrepreneurship and diversity in Arizona
In order to see the changes they desire, Millennials and Generation Z need to increase their voter turnout.
Two conflicting reports released this week examine the economic impact of the Tempe entertainment district. Ballots will be mailed April 19 asking residents to approve a three-proposition proposal.
Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching has chosen Kenneth McCoy, former police chief of Anchorage, Alaska, to be the next chief of police for the Tempe Police Department.
Ballots for the special election will be mailed Wednesday to Tempe residents. Featured prominently are three propositions that will establish the Tempe entertainment district, housing the Arizona Coyotes.
ASU's fashion program will now be named ASU FIDM after purchasing the institute in an effort to provide students with more opportunities in the fashion industry.
Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault and members of other student organizations gathered in protest of ASU's sexual assault policies and demanded for more on-campus services.
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