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(03/21/21 6:23pm)
Los candidatos del gobierno estudiantil de pregrado del campus Tempe han comenzado a hacer campaña para las elecciones de 2021 del USG, con tres boletos ejecutivas para presidente de USGT y estudiantes de siete escuelas haciendo campaña por escaños en el Senado.
(03/17/21 3:23am)
The Undergraduate Student Government Tempe campus candidates have begun campaigning for the 2021 USG elections, with three executive tickets running for USGT president and students from seven colleges campaigning for senate seats.
(03/04/21 4:31am)
As eviction moratoriums come to a close and the housing crisis affects more people across Maricopa County, ASU experts, local governments and organizations are working together to understand how post-moratorium evictions may impact residents.
(02/26/21 2:49am)
The Professional Development Funding program from Undergraduate Student Government Downtown helps students pay for parts of their education that they may not have been able to otherwise.
(02/22/21 1:30am)
In an effort to improve outreach to students, particularly those studying remotely, Undergraduate Student Government Downtown has created a TikTok account.
(02/17/21 12:54am)
Jack McCain, the son of former Sen. John McCain and Afghanistan veteran and current military reserve officer among other roles, joined ASU College Republicans and other attendees over Zoom Monday night to talk about his role and insight into national security and the Republican party.
(02/08/21 11:24pm)
With COVID-19 being on campus for around a year, presidents of Undergraduate Student Governments across ASU's campuses have spent all their time in office under the boundaries of COVID-19.
(02/03/21 6:42pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government Tempe passed legislation dealing with funds to reduce students educational expenses and seat allocation on Tuesday night.
(02/02/21 11:49pm)
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer came to the Memorial Union Monday night to talk to ASU College Republicans and other attendees about his run for office last November, the challenges associated with the 2020 election and the impact that Maricopa County elections have on statewide races.
(01/31/21 11:29pm)
The leaders of ASU College Republicans signed a letter published on Jan. 15 urging national, state and local Republican leaders for a change of course within the party.
(01/29/21 1:45am)
Josette Sheeran was named by the McCain Institute as its executive chair on Thursday after executive director Mark Green left his post, the Institute announced.
(02/02/21 3:00am)
The city of Tempe has a variety of housing and rental assistance programs to help residents deal with the rising housing issues many are facing due to COVID-19, but as these programs run out of money, many recipients of assistance could be left in a life-altering situation.
(01/22/21 5:58am)
A resolution passed unanimously by the Tempe City Council Jan. 14 formally recognizes the land Tempe occupies as "culturally affiliated with the O'Odham, Piipaash and their ancestors."
(01/20/21 3:50am)
With Inauguration Day on Wednesday, ASU students are gearing up for the new Biden administration's first 100 days in office.
(12/30/20 11:46pm)
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced Wednesday that $115 million would be provided to the state's public universities to support and cover costs related to COVID-19.
(12/31/20 7:39pm)
On New Year's Eve amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic, some members of ASU College Republicans are flying to Georgia.
(11/20/20 1:27am)
Living through historical events has become all too common for Gen Z. Hear first-hand about how students were feeling this election night as reporters Stefano Contreras and Morgan Fischer went floor to floor at ASU's Taylor Place.
(11/16/20 12:04am)
Arizona overall was considered a battleground in the 2020 election, but Maricopa County specifically drew national attention due to its large student population and its status as the fourth-largest county by population in the U.S.
(11/19/20 2:09am)
ASU students were feeling election season nerves amplified by results being delayed due to the contested nature of multiple races in Arizona.
(11/05/20 3:48am)
ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus did not have its own polling location on Election Day like ASU's other campuses, but students in the downtown area still made sure to get involved in the general election.