Forks Estate: ASU student Alexa Scholl elected to the Prescott City Council
State Press politics editors discuss Scholl's future with the city and how she'll couple that with a class schedule.
State Press politics editors discuss Scholl's future with the city and how she'll couple that with a class schedule.
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, faced off against Randy Perez, a liberal activist, in Tempe on Thursday.
Student activist Belen Sisa was arrested in the in Washington, D.C. Thursday, protesting for DACA legislation.
Alexa Scholl, a political science junior, was elected to Prescott City Council on Tuesday.
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ASU students shared their stories about hatred they've faced and how to combat prejudice at the University.
Alexa Scholl is a political science junior running for Prescott City Council while still attending ASU.
The Phoenix chapter of Democratic Socialists of America is looking to bring leftist ideas to the local healthcare debate.
The CEOs for Cities conference focused on how city partnerships with ASU have bolstered the Valley.
ABOR's most recent committee meeting featured discussion of new degree programs and the success of transfer students.
The Valley cities earned perfect scores for their treatment of the LGBTQ community.
With Uber's self-driving cars all over Tempe, ASU held an event to discuss the politics of hosting the company.
The Cronkite School is launching a news literacy program called the News Co/Lab in the next few months.
A discussion on Jeff Flake's announcement and the effect it will have on Arizona's politics
ASU's chapter of Turning Point USA held an event with "NRA U" that discussed the Second Amendment.
Crow said ASU has no reason to worry about the University's relationship with Adidas.
Students marched on the ASU Tempe campus to advocate for the University's DACA recipients.
A new "Respect the Ride" code of conduct aims to make passengers feel more comfortable on the light rail.
On Tuesday, Flake announced that he will not seek re-election to the Senate
Professors banning hate speech in the classroom divides student political activists.
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