A run down of the USG West 2020 candidates
Undergraduate Student Government West Senate and executive candidates commenced their campaigns for the USG 2020 election on March 30.
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Undergraduate Student Government West Senate and executive candidates commenced their campaigns for the USG 2020 election on March 30.
The Undergraduate Student Government Tempe campus candidates began campaigning March 30 for the USG 2020 election, with three executive tickets and students competing for the 10 schools' seats within the Senate.
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.
The U.S. Census Bureau recently announced that students who moved out of university housing due to COVID-19 will still be counted by the University for the 2020 census.
Maya Tatum, a senior studying justice and African American studies, described her friend dying from substance abuse as "the most powerless feeling."
Campaigning for the 2020 Associated Students of ASU election will now begin on March 30 and will continue until April 15.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown passed a resolution Friday to oppose a proposal by the city of Phoenix regarding jaywalking, median safety and signage policy.
The Undergraduate Student Governments have agreed to increase the student programs fee by $5 per semester for the 2020-21 school year. The fee is currently at $30.
The Undocumented Students for Education Equity held its third annual Together We Rise fundraiser dinner Wednesday night, where 100% of the proceeds went to the club's We Rise Scholarship.
A bill passed through the Arizona House on Wednesday would allow college student-athletes to receive money for endorsements.
The city of Tempe sent its residents ballots for the 2020 Tempe mayoral election on Feb. 12. On the ballot, are incumbent Mark Mitchell and former Vice Mayor Corey Woods.
This year, all individuals residing in the U.S. will document where they live as of April 1 for the 2020 census, a count of the population that occurs every 10 years, and the University will play a large role in counting ASU students.
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled that Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has to pay almost $1 million of legal fees to the Arizona Board of Regents after a lawsuit surrounding ASU's use of land.
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