From Supreme Court steps to campus tabling, ASU activist promotes 'pro-life feminsim'
Margaret Golonka has immersed herself in the pro-life activism world since high school.
Margaret Golonka has immersed herself in the pro-life activism world since high school.
With a majority of campuses now in favor of the proposed increase, the vote will be finalized next week by the Council of Presidents.
USG Tempe has passed a bill that would increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee by $15 a semester. We talk to politics reporter Tina Giuliano about the reason for the bill and what it would take to pass.
USGP voted unanimously in favor of increasing the Health and Wellness fee, meaning that only one more student government has to agree to the measure to finalize the fee raise.
Students who attended the event said interacting with lawmakers is their most powerful asset.
Undergraduate student governments see campaign reform as a means to remedy flagging voter engagement.
The University will begin to accept applications from the Common App, an admissions service that allows students to apply to multiple schools at once.
USG Tempe voted to increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee following two hours of heated discussion.
These ASU-led biking programs are improving biking infrastructure and safety — and maybe growing Tempe's economy.
A new Good Samaritan law could help with the opioid crisis
In this week's news, we learned President Donald Trump's recent solar panel tariff could make future on-campus installations more expensive and how a recent U-Haul report could be an indicator of a growing Tempe economy.
These on-campus events help foster a growing student-government relationship, politicians and student activists say.
New solar panel tariffs and proposed cuts to the Department of Energy may shake solar research and development at ASU.
With the potential increase, students would pay $55 for health services per semester instead of the current $40.
Tempe ranked top migration destination in 2017 by U-Haul.
In this week's news, a proposed bill would allow students to carry non-lethal weapons on campus, and USG argued about how to address President Trump.
The Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act includes a section that focuses on drug usage among Arizona youth.
The governor's new budget includes university funding, but education advocates would still like more.
Student volunteers say they are willing to give their time to candidates who represent their interests and who say political change begins at the local level.
President, Mr. or The Honorable — proper titling became a political talking point in a USG meeting earlier this month.
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