Police Beat: April 15
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
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ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Members from the unofficial ASU chapter of the Arizona Public Interest Research Group, or PIRG, are calling for the dismissal of last week’s election results, which denied the group funding.
What began as a formal presentation and discussion of election code complaints and violations quickly shifted to an emotionally-driven debate on how the Downtown Election Committee interpreted election laws during the student government presidential race.
More than three years after the former Arizona Students' Association executive director served prison time for theft and forgery, the organization's board of directors is struggling to fill the recently vacant position, as well as improve oversight.
A Facebook campaign message sent to supporters on Wednesday, supposedly by mistake, decided the outcome of the Downtown student government presidential race.
More than a year after it was denied funding from the University’s student activities fee, the unofficial ASU chapter of the Arizona Public Interest Research Group is going directly to students and asking for financial support.
Some ASU members of the Arizona Students’ Association board of directors are calling for a restructuring of the organization to solve problems that may have limited the group’s progress this year.
National Census Day, April 1, has come and gone, and for students living on campus, a question might be lingering: Did I go uncounted?
A possible solution to battling tuition increases brought forth by one student government candidate has caused debate over a ballot measure passed by Arizonans more than a decade ago.
Integrated studies senior Ashley Wilcox stood on the green lawn of the state Capitol Friday morning holding a red sign. Situated in the middle of a growing group of protesters, Wilcox was prepared to deliver her message.
Former Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, delivered a speech on the Tempe campus Thursday night about the present threat of terrorism and how the department is adapting its techniques to thwart future attacks.
Overshadowed by the passage of health care legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives on Sunday, the Obama Administration also achieved victory in financial aid reform.
With winter coming to an end and citrus tree yields on the rise, Tempe residents may find an unwanted houseguest living upstairs.
The Arizona Board of Regents approved tuition increases Thursday that go beyond the University’s tuition predictability commitment, raising tuition nearly 20 percent overall for incoming students and about 13 percent for continuing in-state students.
Seventy-seven faculty members could retire early this semester in return for a lump sum payment equal to their yearly salary.
If politics were a contact sport, Howard Dean and Karl Rove might have been bruised and bloodied coming off the ASU Gammage stage Saturday night.
Mail-in voting, missing signage and an unclear address might be a few of the factors contributing to low turnout at ASU’s first on-campus voting location in Tempe, officials said.
Faced with an expected budget deficit of more than $33 million, Tempe city officials are asking residents to spare some change. In May, city voters will give them an answer through Prop 401.
Student leaders from ASU, NAU and UA are pointing fingers, and their line of sight is fixed on the state Capitol.
A national shift toward conservative political values has ASU College Republicans riding the trend as the club’s membership increases.
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