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Chris Scragg photographs the Grand Canyon on Sept. 1, 2019.
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Chris Scragg photographs the Grand Canyon on Sept. 1, 2019.
Protestors march to the Capitol and demand House Speaker Paul Ryan to listen to them in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017.
Welcome to the eleventh installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Arizona DACA recipients can breath easy for now after a federal judge temporarily overruled President Donald Trump's bid to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program Tuesday.
Welcome to the tenth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Welcome to the ninth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Welcome to the eighth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Welcome to the seventh installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said he feels like “Luke Skywalker against the Death Star” in his suit against the Arizona Board of Regents — but it remains unclear who his Han Solo is.
Welcome to the sixth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
James Benado Smasch, USGW vice president of policy candidate, Alexander Haw, USGW presidential candidate , and Melany Hernandez, USGW vice president of services candidate, pose for a photograph following their Q&A with The State Press at ASU's West campus on March 23, 2018.
Jake Ormond, a junior business major, LeiLani Viscaina, a sophomore global management major and Noah Hawks, a freshman also in global management, all of whom are running for executive positions in Undergraduate Student Government West, pose for a photograph following their Q&A with The State Press at the West campus on March 23.
The State Press hosted Undergraduate Student Government West executive ticket candidates for a Q&A session on Friday, during which presidential hopefuls focused on increasing awareness of student services, increasing availability of those services and restructuring the way clubs organize events on campus.
Welcome to the fifth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Protestors march to the Capitol and demand House Speaker Paul Ryan to listen to them on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Protestors march to the Capitol and demand House Speaker Paul Ryan to listen to them on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Protestors march to the Capitol and demand House Speaker Paul Ryan to listen to them on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Welcome to the fourth installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
Welcome to the third installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
(From left to right) Secretary of the University Christine Wilkinson, President Michael Crow, ASU Football Head Coach Herm Edwards, Athletic Director Ray Anderson and Sparky sit on the floor of the Arizona House of Representatives. The appearance was part of ASU's 32nd annual Day at the Capitol in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018.
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