Politics
Generation Y: Shedding our religion
Now more than ever, American adults do not identify with any religion.
The successes and flaws of republicanism
While republicanism has been hailed as the most stable and continuing form of governance ever conceived, it has its own inherent flaws.
Brewer plans to expand Medicaid for 2013
The Brewer administration will give more focus to social programs in the new year.
Senator Linda Lopez introduces legislation for gun control
Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Tucson, and community representatives introduced a three-pronged bill Thursday afternoon that would regulate all gun transactions outside the State Capitol.
The economic problem of college
The very politicians who tell students that they deserve a chance at a college degree are the same people that make that degree just slightly out of reach.
Life in the political center
It's not easy being in the polarized climate of politics.
Sinema sworn in under Constitution
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., was sworn in to Congress under the U.S. Constitution instead of the traditional Bible.
ASU alumni lobby for immigration reform
Three ASU alumni went to Washington, D.C., to participate in the National Strategy Session of the National Immigration Forum.
Student voters encounter obstacles, organization pursuing action
The Arizona Advocacy Network will try to solve the problems some students encountered at the polls by working with election officials or pursuing applicable legal action.
Untested legislative district turns blue
Democrats won seats in the contested 9th Congressional District and 26th Legislative District.
Young voters helped carry Obama in key swing states
Nearly 50 percent of young people voted Tuesday, swinging key states for Obama.
Photos: GOP Election Night Party
State Republicans watched election results come in at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Phoenix.
Republican Party celebrates state election results
Despite former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s loss, Arizona Republicans said they will not end their fight to fix America.
Democrats jubilant despite local losses
Arizona Democrats lost several statewide races, but key local wins and Obama’s decisive victory sustained their downtown Phoenix celebration.
Students gather to watch election results
Students gathered in the First Amendment Forum at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism to watch Tuesday night’s live election coverage.
ASU students share voting decisions
On election night, ASU students explain who they voted for and why.
ASU students react to presidential election
ASU students at the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus share their opinion on the presidential election.
Election Day highlights swing states’ impact
Political science professors agree: the Electoral College is what to watch on Election Day.
Campus political groups make last Election Day push
On-campus political groups will pursue semester-long election efforts through Tuesday, distributing last-minute educational materials and motivating students to vote.