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(04/23/20 1:57am)
The Associated Students for ASU announced Alexia Isais, Bridget Saidu, Daiva Scovil and Daniel Lopez will represent The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in the Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Senate next academic year.
(04/30/20 5:53pm)
ASU is planning to resume in-person classes for the fall semester, University officials announced in a school-wide email on April 30.
(04/22/20 12:52am)
The Supreme Court of Associated Students of ASU decided the number of senatorial seats for Barrett, The Honors College, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and said representatives for The College would be announced with the rest of the runoff results in a decision rendered Monday.
(04/18/20 5:13am)
ASU President Michael Crow proposed new tuition-setting guidelines to the Arizona Board of Regents which included "not advancing any tuition change" for in-state students at this time, he said in a statement Friday.
(04/18/20 3:34am)
The senate candidate with the most votes for the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College will not be taking office next fall. In fact, their name shouldn’t have appeared on the ballot in the first place.
(04/17/20 5:14am)
The Palmer and Fees tickets will race against each other in a runoff for the Undergraduate Student Government Tempe executive office, Associated Students of ASU Elections Commissioner Carla Naranjo announced in a Zoom call on April 16.
(04/17/20 2:41am)
The Associated Students for ASU Supreme Court heard two last-minute complaint cases as students voted digitally in Undergraduate Student Government races across all four campuses Wednesday.
(04/17/20 5:57am)
The Arizona Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday from the Arizona Board of Regents and Attorney General Mark Brnovich as he tested his power and continued his efforts to hold the board accountable and maintain transparency regarding tuition.
(04/15/20 2:59am)
A senatorial candidate for The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on the Tempe campus did not appear on the ballot for the 243 students part of The College who voted before 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, due to technical difficulties.
(04/17/20 4:25am)
After campaigning for positions in Undergraduate Student Government was pushed back and moved to a digital format due to the coronavirus, some election results were announced Thursday over a Zoom call at 6 p.m.
(04/14/20 4:04am)
Attorney General Mark Brnovich said government, including public universities, should "favor transparency" by disclosing information related to positive COVID-19 cases in an opinion sent to the state House of Representatives on March 27.
(04/16/20 12:38am)
A number of candidates and members of Undergraduate Student Government Tempe are part of Greek Life at ASU, sparking questions about whether or not Greek affiliation plays a role in the election process.
(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.