Ballot collections gone sour: Political experts weigh in on voter suppression
In the midst of multiple hindrances with Arizona's voting system, are voices being stifled?
In the midst of multiple hindrances with Arizona's voting system, are voices being stifled?
The Arizona Democratic Party has recruited high numbers of college students this election cycle to register voters and has drawn from the ASU student body to do so.
Tempe USG and GPSA broke their bylaws by failing to post agendas and minutes.
Students can delve into a deeper understanding of politics and leadership with an undergraduate certificate from the Center for Political Thought and Leadership.
Some students jumped at the opportunity to mix politics with alcohol; others criticized it.
Michelle Obama is among a series of high-profile appearances arranged by the Clinton campaign in Arizona this week as the state becomes a battleground in the home stretch of the election.
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of the Democratic nominee for president, visited ASU's Tempe campus on Wednesday, Oct. 19 and spoke about reducing student debt across the country.
Cronkite News, the Morrison Institute of Public Policy and The Arizona Republic teamed up to conduct a poll on several topics, revealing political findings Arizona hasn't seen in 20 years.
A national organization encourages students to focus on fiscal responsibility, free markets and limited government.
CIICSO is a student organization dedicated to representing Native American students within the school of Construction Management.
Although Tempe residents will be able to go to ASU's Tempe campus to vote on election day, a batch of residents received the wrong polling location on mailed-in ballots.
Although the carcinogenic chemical chromium-6 hit Phoenix harder than any city in the nation, officials said the drinking water is still safe.
An approved Senate Bill at the USG Polytechnic campus encourages political activity among students on campus by allowing them to request funding from student government.
On episode 2, politics editors Aimee Plante and Joshua Bowling are joined by Downtown Vice President of Policy Jimmy Arwood to explain what the Arizona Board of Regents' (ABOR) impact is on students.
The inflatable figure was on campus as part of a collaboration between the anti-Arpaio campaign Bazta Arpiao and MEChA de ASU.
An ASU town hall meeting at West campus covered the pros and cons of raising Arizona's minimum wage.
The FAFSA application was released three months earlier this year and is designed to be the most user-friendly version yet.
The Women Veterans Club at ASU provides academic and personal guidance to help transition female veterans to an academic setting.
Students with a medical marijuana card can still be arrested for marijuana possession or usage on campus.
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