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(11/30/18 5:01am)
ASU's Undergraduate Student Government leaders addressed a tumultuous semester and promised better accountability and transparency in the future for the remainder of the academic calendar.
(11/20/18 4:25am)
At the denial of Jim Acosta’s press access to the White House, CNN filed a lawsuit claiming that the White House violated Acosta’s First and Fifth Amendment rights. The press access denial and subsequent lawsuit created an uproar from journalists and constitutional experts, with those at ASU not absent from such conversation.
(11/20/18 1:42am)
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed his former gubernatorial opponent to the Arizona Board of Regents Monday.
(11/18/18 10:00pm)
State Senator from Legislative District 26 Juan Mendez cannot afford a house in his own district, and he is not alone.
(11/13/18 1:45am)
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema will be Arizona's next senator, the first woman to hold that position, following a hard-fought race against Republican Rep. Martha McSally for the seat vacated by Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican who announced that we would not run for re-election last year, according to the Associated Press.
(11/15/18 4:18am)
Campus political groups are trying to harness the momentum that turned out a record number of students and young people to vote in the midterm elections.
(11/09/18 3:35am)
Arizona Republicans are cautiously optimistic about the GOP's stature within the Grand Canyon State despite scattered Democratic victories locally and a resounding Democratic victory in the U.S. House of Representatives during Tuesday's midterm elections.
(11/05/18 7:06pm)
Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona, stopped by ASU's downtown Phoenix campus Monday morning while classes were in session to hand out donuts and encourage students to vote tomorrow.
(11/04/18 10:04pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown recently penned a resolution decrying a leaked memo by the Department of Health and Human Services that attempts to legally define gender under Title IX.
(10/28/18 11:20pm)
Legislative District 26 covers Tempe and much of the Salt River Indian Community. ASU's Tempe campus is included in this district.
(10/19/18 4:14am)
An ASU student libertarian club announced on Tuesday that they are filing a complaint against the Undergraduate Student Government at Tempe, claiming they were discriminated against during the National Voter Registration Day event.
(10/16/18 4:57am)
U.S. Representatives Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema found more common ground than one would expect when they went toe-to-toe in the only live televised debate for the Arizona senate race, with Sinema flexing her bipartisan bonafides.
(10/16/18 2:56am)
Rep. Martha McSally and Rep. Kyrsten Sinema prepare for a debate in the Arizona PBS studio in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday, Oct. 15, 2018.
(10/16/18 2:20am)
The Arizona Board of Regents provides as an overlying governing body to the three public universities in the state of Arizona: ASU, NAU and UA. Utilizing her voice at the highest level is Aundrea DeGravina, a student regent who has been serving on the board since 2017.
(10/04/18 3:31am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe failed to publish the agenda and senate bills for their most recent meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 2, violating their bylaws and provoking a lawsuit.
(10/02/18 4:23am)
ASU’s Undergraduate Student Government operates under a cloud of confusion for many students. The mysteries of what goes on behind the scenes of ASU's student government often go unquestioned and unreported. Therefore, to give clarity and transparency to the organization, below is a guideline of the foundations of USG.
(09/25/18 3:54am)
David Garcia (D), moderator Ted Simons, Angel Torres (G) and Doug Ducey (R) sit in the Arizona PBS studio in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication for a debate on Monday, Sept. 24, 2018.
(09/25/18 5:02am)
Three candidates for Arizona governor debated Sept. 24 on Arizona Horizon for the Clean Elections debate. Those present included current Gov. Doug Ducey, ASU professor David Garcia and airline industry worker Angel Torres.
(09/23/18 8:14pm)
USG Downtown discusses their agenda at their weekly senate meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018.
(09/23/18 10:42pm)
ASU’s Undergraduate Student Government groups were scrambling to give clarity on Wednesday as many meeting minutes, budgets, bylaws and recent legislation had not been promptly updated for the current school year.