Arizona’s special education programs to gain financial attention
Special education funding in Arizona would increase for the first time in over 20 years under a new bill.
Senate Bill 1060, introduced by Sen....
Novel coronavirus remains low risk to Arizonans
The Novel Coronavirus has spread fear and paranoia throughout the Valley after Arizona State University confirmed one case of the virus in a student...
Devil’s Advocate: Looking back at fall 2019
As always, downtown Phoenix has changed so much in such a short period of time. Since August, we experienced hyperlocal changes like the introduction...
Rundown: Status of DACA in hands of Supreme Court
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has shielded almost 800,000 people. Known as Dreamers, the program has saved them from deportation since 2012. For...
ASU sees decline in international student enrollment
Arizona State University has seen a decline in international student enrollment over the last three years.
Enrollment fell from 6,066 students in 2017 to 5,388...
High school students gather at Arizona Capitol to debate and vote on bills
Students from central, northern and southern Arizona met at the Arizona Capitol to debate and vote on 73 student-drafted bills that addressed education, gun...
Arizona Board of Regents to implement ban on vaping products on university campuses
The Arizona Board of Regents is considering a ban on the sale and use of vaping products on public university property, including, but not...
Downtown student-run clinic expands to serve entire Phoenix area
Over the years a student-led clinic has ventured beyond its walls to provide healthcare across the Phoenix area for those experiencing homelessness and poverty.
Student...
Report shows veterans are twice as likely to commit suicide
A recent report shows more than 20% of all suicides in Arizona between January 2015 and December 2017 were veterans.
ASU’s Center for Violence Prevention...
ASU partners with police and suicide prevention center to combat opioid epidemic
ASU’s Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions received a $2 million four-year grant...












