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Past articles by Morgan:

Tribal boarding schools much improved, but legacy of old schools remains

The abuses of tribal boarding schools are in the past, but the schools are not, entirely. Arizona, once home to 47 federal Indian boarding schools, has eight tribal boarding schools today. They aren't perfect, advocates say, but a far cry from past horrors. → Read More

2022 GPSA election results announced

Arizona State University's independent student-run news organization covering Tempe, Phoenix, Mesa and Glendale. → Read More

Afghan refugees start their studies at ASU

Arizona State University's independent student-run news organization covering Tempe, Phoenix, Mesa and Glendale. → Read More

Tempe youth council looks to find equitable solutions to climate issues

The Tempe youth council will work on different action projects throughout the two-year program, including community art projects, tree planting and cooler bus stops. → Read More

ASU provides updates for LIFT Initiative, announces hiring of more Black staff

The Advisory Council on African American Affairs spoke to students, faculty and staff on Friday in an update about progress made within the LIFT Initiative, including hiring more Black faculty and staff. → Read More

Active COVID-19 cases rise to 95 the week classes start

With more than 75,000 students coming to campuses this week for classes, COVID-19 cases continue to rise within the ASU community. → Read More

Active cases increase among ASU faculty, staff, students

Cases increased at ASU to 35 active cases among students, faculty and staff, which is a 13-case increase from one week ago. → Read More

COVID-19 cases at ASU continue to decline as Phoenix lifts mask mandate

ASU reported 31 active COVID-19 cases, a continued decrease from last week. The city of Phoenix also lifted its mask mandate Wednesday, following the city of Tempe. → Read More

Demonstrators in downtown Phoenix call for immigration reform

Organizations such as Arizona Jews for Justice rallied in downtown Phoenix for immigrant rights and called for elected officials to take action. → Read More

2021 USG election results announced

Undergraduate Student Government announced the results of the 2021 elections for the executive tickets and Senate positions. → Read More

USGD launches Sexual Health Resource Center

USGD launched the Sexual Health Resource Center, providing sexual health resources for free to students. → Read More

A rundown of the 2021 USG Tempe candidates

A rundown of Tempe students running for executive and Senate office. → Read More

Researchers at ASU work to predict impacts of post-moratorium evictions

ASU's KER has been working with community partners like the city of Tempe to help predict what will happen to residents after eviction moratoriums are lifted. → Read More

USG Downtown turns to TikTok for student outreach

With creation of the TikTok account, members of USGD hope to increase outreach to students and make student government seem more approachable. → Read More

Jack McCain speaks at ASU College Republicans event

The son of late Sen. John McCain spoke to College Republicans over Zoom Monday night about national security and the future of the Republican party. → Read More

USGT passes bill to give students funds for educational expenses

The passed legislation provides students with a program in which they can get funds to use toward textbooks and other educational expenses. → Read More

The looming housing crisis due to COVID-19

ASU housing experts weigh in on Tempe programs set to help combat the growing housing crisis due to COVID-19. → Read More

Josette Sheeran to replace Mark Green as head of McCain Institute

Sheeran will be the third person to hold a similar position at the McCain Institute after Kurt Volker's resignation in 2019. → Read More

City of Tempe passes land acknowledgement resolution

A new Tempe City Council resolution formally acknowledges the land Tempe occupies as culturally affiliated with local Indigenous communities. → Read More

Students left feeling stressed out by the 2020 election

The ASU community looks to help students who have felt an increase in stress levels due to the 2020 election. → Read More