5 things to know if your car gets towed
Here's what to do if your car gets towed.
Here's what to do if your car gets towed.
ASU President Michael Crow took to the ASU Downtown campus on Thursday to give a town hall with students from all four campuses.
Presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took to the stage on Monday for the first presidential debate between the two.
This semester, USGD Council of Presidents finalized a deal to have a football ticketing booth at the Downtown campus. In addition, there will be breakfast for students having to wait hours in line.
On our debut episode, we break down how Undergraduate Student Government (USG) works with elected student representatives work at the University and state levels. In this episode, former Tempe USG President Isaac Miller joins the discussion. The podcast is hosted by Aimee Plante and Joshua Bowling and produced by Alexandra Watts. Ash Cashmere provided the music in this episode.
USG is looking at the possibility of providing shuttle services to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport throughout holiday breaks for students leaving town for the holidays.
Prop. 205 and 206 could draw younger voters to the booths on Nov. 8, experts say.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has released an interactive tuition calculator to showcase her plan for higher education.
The City of Phoenix has re-focused subcommittees on housing homeless veterans in collaboration with the City of Mesa.
The USG Downtown senate decided to close caucus meetings to the public in an effort to promote what legislators call productivity.
PEAC is a prison awareness club on campus and advocates for educational prison reform.
ASU senior Zak Ghali is taking his political science education into the real world by managing a campaign for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
As the first female Asian-American in Arizona politics, Kimberly Yee's career could indicate a shift in the state's government toward increased cultural diversity.
With plenty of political discourse leading up to the election, USGD and Jimmy Arwood are looking to provide a place for students to discuss their political and social views in a roundtable setting.
Through innovation and collaboration on the issues of climate change, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and other agricultural leaders call upon the University and the state to foster solutions to help struggling farmers.
With the recreational use of marijuana on the November ballot, experts debate the potential pros and cons to the legislation.
Politically involved students from across the political spectrum weigh in on Second Amendment rights on campus.
VPA is a student organization dedicated to increasing student activism and voting.
Prop. 205 would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, but some policy experts say the legislation still has hurdles to overcome.
The new courses provided by Rape Aggression Defense Systems will train students of all gender identities how to respond to sexual assault.
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