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Home>Chase Hunter

Chase Hunter

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Recent Articles from Chase Hunter

This UofA banner is on the side of Hannawater Holdings at 702 E. Van Buren St. The banner receives the ire of many ASU students who live and go to school in downtown Phoenix. PHOTO BY CHASE HUNTER/ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES
August 20, 2018

ASU/UofA rivalry enlivens downtown Phoenix, boosts development

Phoenix has become a winner in the school rivalry of more than a century as the city’s core has blossomed from the unusual circumstance in which two major universities have campuses in the same city.

August 20, 2018

Political operatives learned the ropes as student regents

The foundation for the modern student regent in Arizona was laid by the last one who could not vote: Patrick McWhorter.

Audrey Ruiz, right, speaks with protestors at the Children Belong on Playgrounds, Not Cages rally on June 19, 2018, at the state Capitol. (Photo courtesy of NextGen Arizona), border, Ducey, Abbott, migrants, cages, border, DeSantis
Recent news August 13, 2018

Progressive youths push for Democratic victories

NextGen, a youth vote program funded by billionaire Tom Steyer, seemed like the right fit for Audrey Ruiz when she was looking for something to get involved in and backers of the program came to recruit her.

education July 2, 2018

Grand Canyon University gains non-profit status

After 14 years as a for-profit university, Grand Canyon University turned back the clock and reverted back to its non-profit status as of today.

David Gowan
LD14 July 2, 2018

Gowan seeks political comeback in LD14 Senate GOP primary

Arizona’s Legislative District 14 Republican Senate primary pits scandal-plagued former House Speaker David Gowan against Rep. Drew John and an anti-establishment political newcomer.

Recent news June 6, 2018

Proposed tax on rich has public support, group says

A group pushing a ballot measure to tax Arizona’s top earners to fund public schools say they have the voters on their side.

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