Meet the DeGravina 2017 executive ticket
The State Press sits down with the DeGravina executive ticket, one of four tickets running in the 2017 Tempe Undergraduate Student Government elections.
The State Press sits down with the DeGravina executive ticket, one of four tickets running in the 2017 Tempe Undergraduate Student Government elections.
The relationship between journalism and politics is changing. Professors and associate deans at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication weigh-in on how these changes will affect future journalists.
Education regulations created by the Every Student Succeeds Act, an Obama-era achievement, has been repealed by the U.S Senate. Now, states will be given more power to hold their schools accountable for student performance.
In the final days for many colleges FAFSA priority deadlines, the online submission platform lost one of its innovative tools.
The Arizona Department of Transportation grows its social media presence with the help of quirky safety message signs.
Campaign season for Undergraduate Student Government has officially begun!
Pregnant on Campus hopes to educate, not debate, during their four-day tabling event.
Trump's March 6 executive order temporarily banning immigration from six countries and halting the issuance of student visas prompted ASU officials to notify faculty about how to address it.
During the first month of President Trump's administration, ASU College Republicans continues to advocate for conservative ideals on campus.
A recent study from ASU's W.P. Carey School of Business estimated Arizona's loss if Obamacare were to be repealed with no replacement.
A report by LendEDU, student loan refinancing company, ranked Arizona the seventh lowest when it comes to student debt.
ASU Lutheran Church's history standing up for social justice was done with the 1954 Johnson Amendment in place, and wouldn't change if it were repealed.
A bill that would expand the definition of racketeering to include violent protests was held Monday by the Arizona House Speaker.
A Kaplan Test Prep survey said 53 percent of pre-law students last year were interested in a career in politics.
ASU professors express worry after White House excluded certain media outlets from an off-camera briefing.
President Trump called the media the 'enemy of the American people' and earned many strong reactions, but some ASU professors said the comments aren't as concerning as they sound.
USGD hosted its first tuition town hall Feb. 9, which allowed students who attended the campus to voice their concerns about university prices and fees.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government hosted an open forum Wednesday with University President Michael Crow.
Politics editor Allie Bice discusses a demonstration at ASU against the Mexico City policy, also known as the global gag rule.
A report released by USGD highlighted communication problems between USG and members of University Boards and Committees.
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