
Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe Campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
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Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe Campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
Donald Critchlow, director for the Center for Political Thought and Leadership, poses for a photo on ASU's Tempe Campus on Thursday, April 6, 2017.
The ASU Center for Political Thought and Leadership hopes to influence debate and bipartisanship, amidst times of polarized politics.
The ASASU elections commissioner will disregard complaints filed toward the end of the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government runoff executive election last week. The complaints were filed by both executive tickets participating in the runoff.
Brittany Benedict was elected the next president of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government on Thursday, after a runoff against Aundrea DeGravina.
The Smith ticket, which finished with nearly 1,000 votes in the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government executive election, has decided not to endorse in the runoff election between Brittany Benedict and Aundrea DeGravina.
Kanin Pruter, whose executive ticket finished fourth in the first round of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government elections, has endorsed presidential candidate Brittany Benedict in the runoff election against Aundrea DeGravina.
Voter turnout for the 2017 Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate and Professional Student Association elections was the third highest since 2008, according to ASU election officials.
For the second year in a row the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government will feature a runoff election between the top two campaigns.
The current Tempe Undergraduate Student Government executives have made their endorsements separately, a change in the process from the last two years where executives endorsed as a whole.
(from left) Darcie Hill and Vanessa Herb of Blaze Radio, in the Blaze (NAME) studio where Tuesday's debate took place.
(from left) Darcie Hill and Vanessa Herb of Blaze Radio, in the Blaze (NAME) studio where Tuesday's debate took place.
From left, Lester Nnagbo, Brittany Benedict and Kelsey Wilson, who make up the Benedict ticket, pose for a photo.
From left, Eryck Garcia, Kanin Pruter and Chloé López, who make up the Pruter ticket, pose for a photo.
Read through The State Press's coverage of the 2017 USG election here
Read through The State Press's coverage of the 2017 USG election here
Arizona Department of Transport Transportation spokesperson Doug Pacey in the ADOT monitoring room on Tuesday, March 14, 2017.
Drivers in Arizona may have noticed a quirky addition in their highway commutes — funny safety messages from the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Arizona Department of Transport Transportation spokesperson Doug Pacey in the ADOT monitoring room on Tuesday, March 14, 2017.
Doug Pacey in the Arizona Department of Transport Transportation monitoring room on March 14, 2017
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