Students campaign for early voting list as Arizona officials square off
ASU and NAU Young Democrats helped raise money for their groups while bringing attention to the Permanent Early Voting List.
ASU and NAU Young Democrats helped raise money for their groups while bringing attention to the Permanent Early Voting List.
Arizona's stay-at-home order, originally set to expire April 30, will now be extended to May 15.
The University Senate passed a resolution that acknowledges and aims to diminish the barriers students have faced when voting in past presidential elections.
An ASASU Supreme Court case disqualified the Fees ticket due to their conduct in the runoff, making the Palmer ticket the next to hold USGT office.
ASU President Crow asked Gov. Ducey for funding to help ASU's PPE Response Network to provide medical equipment across the state.
Tempe partners with the Desert Financial Credit Union to offer the Tempe Small Business Emergency Loan Program to help local businesses.
ASASU announces senator-elects for The College, says an open Supreme Court case must be decided before executive results can be finalized.
The ASASU Supreme Court decided the final number of seats for three colleges that had been misappropriated and ruled only The College would move forward in the runoff.
ASU President Michael Crow released his tuition proposal, bringing up past promises and making new ones to ensure students know how COVID-19 might impact their economic situation.
A USGT candidate became the senator-elect of the Teachers College after losing to someone who tried to drop out of the race and was no longer part of the school.
Arizona Supreme Court heard Brnovich's repeated complaint Thursday over ABOR's tuition in regards to its constitutionality.
The Palmer and Fees executive tickets will face off in a runoff election, while some Senate positions will also compete in runoffs due to a miscount of student enrollment.
After campaigning was suspended and moved online, only a few of the races for positions in Undergraduate Student Government were announced.
The ASASU Supreme Court decided Robinson v. Elections Department and Fees v. Palmer Thursday just as the USG voting window closed.
The McCain Institute has announced Mark Green as its new executive director, roughly six months after Kurt Volker's resignation.
Students, faculty and USGT have called for a University-wide pass/fail system, but ASU said the shift isn't necessary.
While Greek students account for 10% of the Tempe campus population, they make up over half of the seats in Tempe student government.
Due to a technical difficulty, over 200 students will have to vote again in senatorial and executive races for positions in USG.
ABOR responds to Attorney General Mark Brnovich's request of health record disclosure in the interest of protecting public health.
Candidates in the United Voices for ASU coalition received three infraction points due to threatening and political social media activity.
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