
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government elections commissioner Anthony Zlaket moderates the USG debate held in the North Plaza of the Memorial Union on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
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Tempe Undergraduate Student Government elections commissioner Anthony Zlaket moderates the USG debate held in the North Plaza of the Memorial Union on Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
Kenzie Johnson, Bishop campaign candidate for vice president of policy, speaks during the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government debate held in the North Plaza of the Memorial Union on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. She is joined on stage by presidential candidate Brandon Bishop, center, and his vice president of services John Lauro, right.
Presidential candidate Grady Eldridge speaks during the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government debate held in the North Plaza of the Memorial Union on Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Undergraduate Student Government election season is in full swing, and students on all campuses are on the campaign trail, vying for representation and control in student government.
Undergraduate Student Government election season is in full swing, and students on all campuses are on the campaign trail, vying for representation and control in student government.
Undergraduate Student Government election season is in full swing, and students on all campuses are on the campaign trail, vying for representation and control in student government.
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend a $5 increase in the student programming fee, raising it from $25 to $30 a semester.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government Senate discussed two controversial student fee renewals Tuesday, ultimately voting to recommend the Student Athletic Fee and to table the vote about increasing the Student Programming Fee until the next meeting on March 15.
Although campaigns for Undergraduate Student Government elections won't begin until after spring break, USG representatives are on a different kind of campaign trail, presenting two student fees under review in a series of open forums and talks across all four campuses.
Applications for Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate and Professional Students Association elections are open for all campuses, and the deadline is approaching quickly.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government President Isaac Miller presented and heard feedback on two student fees to a group of students and faculty in an open forum on the Tempe campus Tuesday.
Tempe USG President Isaac Miller leads a question-and-answer session with the Tempe Residence Hall Association on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016.
The ASU Tempe campus Residence Hall Association narrowly voted Thursday to voice their opposition to a $5 increase in the student programming fee.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government voted Tuesday to oppose a bill that would amend Tempe USG bylaws to clarify that many of the materials that clubs would request funds to purchase are available for free through the public domain.
An Undergraduate Student Government Downtown executive is filing a complaint with the Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court, claiming that the government's Council of Presidents has not been adequately transparent with its student body.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown President Corina Tapscott poses for a portrait on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, in the Student Center in the Post Office in downtown Phoenix.
Tempe Police reported the following incident:
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown President Corina Tapscott is on a mission.
Tempe Police reported the following incident on Thursday:
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