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Tempe Undergraduate Student Government president Isaac Miller endorsed USG Tempe presidential candidate Brandon Bishop and his vice presidents of policy and services Kenzie Johnson and John Lauro Monday evening.
An ASU scientist and former-dean is suing the University, President Michael Crow and administrators, saying she was discriminated as a whistleblower and voicing countless other grievances.
Helen Purcell and Michele Reagan took a lot of heat not only from the legislatures, but from the 100+ people in attendance as well.
USG voting day is rapidly approaching, here's what you need to know.
A Chandler man was stopped on suspicion of auto theft.
The Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court ordered the ASASU Council of Presidents to post minutes of each of their meetings and encouraged the Council to strive for increased transparency.
As USG begins its next election cycle, key players from the organization seek to increase their engagement with students, both in and out of USG offices.
Who's running for USG offices on your campus, and what does each ticket hope to accomplish if elected? Follow this voting guide to find out.
The State Press interviewed the two candidates for president of USG West.
Catch up on the week's top stories.
A man was arrested on suspicion of trespassing and criminal damage, according to a police report.
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law has just been ranked No. 25 nationwide for law schools by the U.S. News and World Report.
Four candidates for USG Tempe's president debated Wednesday night.
USG Downtown held an election forum so that students could get to know the candidates and better understand policies and plans of each platform.
Voting in Arizona's presidential preference election this year meant waiting in line for up to five hours in order to participate in the state's polling process.
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is moving to downtown Phoenix and into innovative new buildings.
A man was arrested on suspicion of aggregated assault and disorderly conduct, according to a police report.
Candace Mitchell spoke to students about her newfound success as an entrepreneur and woman of color in the $500 billion hair care industry.
An interview with Ryan O'Hara, the candidate for president of USG Polytechnic.
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