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Thousands gathered at the Arizona state Capitol to protest President Donald Trump's administration on Saturday in a national wave of "No Kings" demonstrations. As the crowd assembled in the Wesley ...
Leaving an Ara-mark ASU's food vendor has a storied history of controversy, leaving ASU students questioning its relationship with the University.
IMLS cuts reduced federal funding for valuable library and museum programs at ASU and libraries across the state.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.
Students demonstrated on Wednesday for the second time in less than a week after the count of revoked visas for University international students grew to at least 50, according to a graduate student ...
With the rise of dating apps, the romantic scene has become a controversial place. For some, apps are an efficient way to meet new people, while others believe these apps are just a digital meat ...
Concerns regarding ASU's advocacy and support for students with disabilities are becoming prevalent as the Trump administration threatens the Department of Education.
A federal directive temporarily cut funding for Fulbright and Critical Language scholarships. While the funding is being restored, students and professors are still navigating the programs' futures.
American dreaming: Rise of traditionalism among Gen Z reflects subconscious desires How the Americana aesthetic among Gen Z highlights political complexities within ...
For over three decades, the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program has provided students with hands-on research experience, helping them attain spots in competitive graduate programs and ...
Students and advocates oppose a new bill requiring public schools to call home if Arizona students do not stand during the pledge.
The Undergraduate Student Government Supreme Court released a decision on USG-Tempe President Mason DoVico's dismissal of his former chief of staff, Cayla Kirschbaum on Feb. 17. The decision said ...