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(04/11/20 12:30am)
All seven Undergraduate Student Government Senate candidates in the United Voices for ASU coalition received three infraction points on their campaigns after a complaint was filed against their members' social media activity.
(04/22/20 4:58am)
A 2016 memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis" by J.D. Vance, has gained popularity again as people across the country await its upcoming Netflix adaptation.
(04/09/20 3:39am)
There is only one ticket running for the executive offices of Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic and five schools with representatives in the campus Senate.
(04/09/20 2:00am)
There is only one ticket running for executive office for Undergraduate Student Government Downtown and six schools with representatives in the senate.
(04/04/20 3:33am)
The Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court issued two rulings Thursday, siding with one Undergraduate Student Government executive ticket over another in a campaign rules debate and then changing its support over a claim of unfair treatment.
(05/15/20 1:41am)
ASU is planning to hold in-person classes in the fall, but health experts say the reliance on a vaccine and nationwide decrease in cases needed to make the decision final is "a bit of a bridge too far."
(03/30/20 11:28pm)
Gov. Doug Ducey declared a statewide "stay-at-home" executive order to help limit the spread of COVID-19 after public health officials briefed him on Arizona-specific statistics related to the virus Monday.
(03/31/20 5:22am)
Campaigning for senate seats and executive offices in Undergraduate Student Government began Monday after being delayed due to class cancellations and campus health concerns over COVID-19.
(03/28/20 7:38pm)
UA parents filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents Friday hoping for refunds for fees after all three universities transitioned to online classes for the remainder of the spring semester.
(04/01/20 1:17am)
Brian Mecinas, a freshman studying political science, straightened his posture behind the podium in the middle of the stage at Sen. Bernie Sanders' Phoenix rally on March 5.
(04/07/20 3:40am)
President Donald Trump signed the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill aimed at providing economic relief to Americans and businesses amid the COVID-19 outbreak on March 27, but some students aren't seeing its benefits.
(03/20/20 3:02am)
Gov. Doug Ducey called on the National Guard to distribute groceries and issued three executive orders to stop elective surgeries, to require restaurants to provide dine-out and delivery options only and to delay driver's license expiration dates to stop the spread of coronavirus.
(03/18/20 5:19am)
Former Vice President Joe Biden has won Arizona's presidential preference election that had higher turnout than expected amid coronavirus fears and confusion about voting methods.
(03/17/20 3:32am)
Tuesday is Election Day in Arizona despite confusion from Friday and concerns about community spread of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus.
(03/20/20 3:31am)
There's a huge window, almost the size of the wall it's on, in the living room of the house I grew up in. I'd put my hands and cheeks on it during long Kentucky winters, and my brother and I would lie under it when it rained in the summer.
(03/13/20 9:33pm)
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes announced a plan to send ballots by mail starting Friday to every eligible voter in the county for the Democratic presidential preference election.
(03/12/20 5:52pm)
The Arizona Democratic presidential debate between former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) has been moved to a television studio in Washington, D.C. over coronavirus fears, the Democratic National Committee and CNN announced Thursday morning.
(03/12/20 9:01pm)
Gov. Doug Ducey appointed two members to the Arizona Board of Regents Wednesday, filling a vacant seat and adding a full-time employee.
(03/13/20 7:25pm)
While the Democratic debate is no longer coming to Phoenix, because the presidential preference election is just four days away, former Vice President Joe Biden's and Sen. Bernie Sanders' statements and televised riff-raff will be detrimental to how voters will cast their ballot Tuesday.
(03/06/20 6:40am)
Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders visited Phoenix for the first time since starting his 2020 presidential campaign Thursday night at Veterans Memorial Coliseum.