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Elected Undergraduate Student Government Downtown Vice President of Student Services and current senator was declared "nonfeasant" by other USGD senators after failing to complete some of his senatorial duties.
President Crow talked to students about popular issues at a forum on ASU's West campus Tuesday.
USG Tempe released a statement calling for students to rise above election drama and focus on individual policies and the good USG contributes.
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The woman had bloodshot, watery eyes, a flushed face, slurred speech and appeared to be “extremely emotional,” according to the report.
ASU professor Sethuraman Panchanathan was selected to be on Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan's new advisory council.
While investigating a previous armed robbery, officers found several pills in the man’s apartment, police said.
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The man had illegally entered three separate cars in an apartment complex parking lot, police reported.
During the Muslim Students Association's Islam Awareness Week, promotional signs were torn down and thrown away outside the Memorial Union on Tempe campus.
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The woman told police that she had a baggie with meth and “three blue pills in her panties,” police said.
A USG Senator has introduced a plan for a new uber-like app for Safety Escort in attempt to fix student concerns about the service.
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An 8.4 percent difference has led to a runoff between two Tempe tickets.
Frustrations surrounding USG elections caused students to lose interest in their student government.
After the light rail conductor honked the train’s horn to get the pair’s attention, the man turned and held up his middle finger, police reported.
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