Rally encourages students to raise voices, cast vote
A rally on the Tempe campus featured prominent guest speakers and student organizations to motivate students to vote.
A rally on the Tempe campus featured prominent guest speakers and student organizations to motivate students to vote.
The controversy behind voter ID laws can be resolved with a dose of common sense.
Students organized a campaign group on Facebook for Kyrsten Sinema, Democratic candidate for Arizona’s 9th Congressional District.
Former Phoenix Mayor Paul Johnson and Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery will debate the legitimacy of Proposition 121 at the Tempe campus Thursday.
Students will gather Wednesday afternoon to discuss civic engagement in Arizona’s future.
Campaign leaders for and against Proposition 204 debated the initiative Monday night.
The debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., focused on America’s role in the world and reactions to events in Libya, Syria and Egypt.
Arizona awaits the decision of Judge Michael D. Gordon to see whether medical marijuana can be legally sold at dispensaries throughout the state.
Will Greene, the civically minded campaign manager for Paul Newman, is using his education from ASU to facilitate a shift in priorities for the nation.
A lawsuit against the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission was dismissed Tuesday after a judge ruled the claim was “too broad” and failed to comply with rules of the court.
Representatives of liberal, conservative and libertarian ideologies debated national economic issues Wednesday night on the Tempe campus.
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney answered questions on job creation and economic policy Tuesday night, during the second presidential debate.
Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine groups discuss the impact their views have on the ASU community, in wake of Students for Justice in Palestine’s “Apartheid Wall.”
Candidates’ signs for Maricopa County Sherriff are ending up missing or defaced.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton spoke Wednesday night at a rally on the Tempe campus in support of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Richard Carmona.
Democrat candidate Richard Carmona and Republican candidate Jeff Flake debated domestic topics Wednesday night at the downtown Phoenix PBS Eight studio.
Issues pertinent to women voters are the club’s focus at its next roundtable meeting.
Eileen Klein, Gov. Jan Brewer’s chief of staff, was unanimously selected as the next president of the Arizona Board of Regents.
Undergraduate student leaders resigned from the Arizona Students’ Association said the structure of the organization impedes necessary reforms.
Debate topics need a fresh perspective.
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