Arizona State U Professor Allows Students to Protest Trump Instead of Taking Final Exam
A professor at Arizona State University allowed students to protest President Trump as a group project effort instead of taking a final exam.

A professor at Arizona State University allowed students to protest President Trump as a group project effort instead of taking a final exam.

While walking off the court after pregame warmups Thursday, Arizona State guard Torian Graham was caught on video flipping off the student section for in-state rival Arizona. Graham went on to score 18 points in his team’s 91-75 loss, and then

Johnny Depp ripped into GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump during a lecture at Arizona State University on Saturday, where he called him a “brat” and offered up several of his best impressions of the billionaire candidate.

“America’s Toughest Sheriff,” Sheriff Joe Arpaio tweeted on Monday to say that 700 body cameras would be distributed and issued to his deputies soon. He said, “I will be flipping the ON switch soon! Stay tuned.”

Fresno State football player Christian Malik Pryor was arrested on November 2 for allegedly threatening a gun-related mass shooting on the school’s campus.

An Arizona State University Campus police officer—cleared of wrongdoing in arresting English professor Ersula Ore on May 20, 2014—has now been told ASU will terminate him “effective January 21.”
