Video: Syria protesters take to Mill Avenue
For the second week in a row, protesters come together on Saturday September 7th. They walk around Mill Avenue in Tempe to express their views and say no to U.S. intervention in Syria.
For the second week in a row, protesters come together on Saturday September 7th. They walk around Mill Avenue in Tempe to express their views and say no to U.S. intervention in Syria.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan spoke with the State Press about student loans, post-college careers and collegiate athletics from his “Strong Start, Bright Future” Back-to-School Bus Tour.
Anti-war protesters took to Mill Avenue on Saturday night to let their opposition toward any American action in the Syrian strife be heard.
Save Our Syrian Freedom has spent the last year trying to educate the student body about the conflict in Syria and raise money to provide humanitarian aid.
As the semester begins, ASU's undergraduate student governments are implementing new programs to increase student safety, create new food options and invite high profile guest speakers.
There is a radical change within the Democratic Party in regards to foreign policy and civil liberties.
A new student loan bill will set a fixed interest rate for students who accept student loans starting this academic year.
The three public universities are already facing the possibility of less money after a temporary 1 percent sales tax establishing a dedicated education fund failed to become permanent.
Members of the Arizona Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project are advocating for social reform on two fronts as immigration and gay rights take the forefront in the public's eye.
We are elevating some cultural symptoms over others without treating the larger disease.
Pious devotion to political platforms makes individuals — on both the right and the left — blind to the real issue at hand.
Respect Arizona, a campaign to recall Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, is working on a final push to get the signatures it needs on recall petitions.
A panel of U.S. military veterans, active service members and ASU professors discussed the future of the U.S. defense budget in front of ROTC cadets at the Memorial Union on Tuesday night.
Military spending is just peachy to a fiscally-responsible extent, but providing anti-American governments money that we don't even possess as of yet is just downright ridiculous.
The Tempe city council is attempting to follow Bisbee in legalizing civil unions in Tempe despite the possibility of a lawsuit.
The winners of the student government elections for the 2013-14 year are already working on how to improve the ASU experience.
House Bill 2169, which forbids student organizations from using tuition funds to influence politics, became law on Friday and could affect the future of the Arizona Students' Association.
The student government election results for the 2013-14 year have been announced were announced at 1 p.m. Friday.
House Bill 2566 could improve the process ASU uses to make its research available to companies and the public.
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