ASU sophomore Nick Forbes Shannon runs for Tempe City Council
Nonprofit management sophomore Nick Forbes Shannon plans to run in the upcoming 2014 Tempe City Council elections.
Nonprofit management sophomore Nick Forbes Shannon plans to run in the upcoming 2014 Tempe City Council elections.
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe has failed to meet deadlines for the appointments of election officials and the Supreme Court, placing them in violation of the election codes and their own bylaws.
Congress needs more women. If not Sandra Fluke, then who?
ASU alumnus Taylor McArthur is running for the Arizona state Senate and is looking to create opportunities for recent graduates.
Netflix has once again managed to give us a movie we never thought we wanted. “Mitt” is a documentary about presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s behind the scene process for both his bid for presidency in 2008 and 2012.
Rep. Juan Mendez is the lone atheist in the Arizona state government, and, on Friday night, asked fellow non-believers at ASU to assemble.
Former congressional leader Jon Kyl met with a small group of honors students Friday to discuss policy and current issues.
Undergraduate Student Government Senator Jordan Hibbs was invited to participate in a social media event at the White House for the State of the Union on Tuesday evening.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke Wednesday night about ASU's goals to expand its involvement in the community.
Women are severely underrepresented in American policy making and media, and electing the first female president will go a long way toward correcting the imbalance.
Political debates have ensued after Jan Brewer released her proposed education budget Friday, and ASU could see its effects come March.
If anything is “ruining America,” it’s likely the people who insist that America is, in fact, being ruined.
USG Tempe held its first meeting Tuesday night, passed three bills and prepared for future legislation for the spring semester.
Student governments are preparing initiatives and committees to better serve the student body for spring semester and for the future of ASU.
Because students without legal proof of residency are required by Arizona law to pay out-of-state tuition, lawmakers and the Arizona Board of Regents are looking for a more affordable alternative.
Gov. Jan Brewer asked the Arizona Board of Regents to stabilize four-year tuition rates and announced she has signed an executive order abolishing Child Protective Services in her State of the State address Monday.
The different ASU student governments are looking forward to improving next semester and providing better transparency and support for the students they represent.
ASU's undergraduate student governments are working to update the information provided on their websites.
ASU's student governments have broken their own bylaws by not making meeting schedules, agendas and minutes publicly available.
Human beings are denied the chance to love so that others can tout their commitment to “family values” and “traditions.”
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