ASASU Supreme Court hears, decides last minute USG campaign complaints
The ASASU Supreme Court decided Robinson v. Elections Department and Fees v. Palmer Thursday just as the USG voting window closed.
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.
ASU to receive $63.5 million from U.S. Department of Education in coronavirus relief aid.
A run down of Tempe students running for executive and Senate office.
Meet the unopposed ticket running for USG Polytechnic: Troy Anderson, Brandon Dixon and Hannah Stirewalt.
A run down of the students running for the executive and Senate offices at USGW.
Meet the unopposed ticket running for USG Downtown: Nora Thompson, Monica Medina and Renuka Vemuri.
The U.S. Government passed a $2.2 trillion bill aimed at offering economic relief during the coronavirus crisis.
The ASASU Supreme Court heard two cases this week, pointing out that the Elections Department did not follow guidelines and deciding an executive ticket should be punished for campaigning early.
The coronavirus outbreak has affected the 2020 census, but students who have moved off campus for the duration of the semester will still be counted by ASU.
Brian Mecinas, a freshman studying political science, is one of three co-directors of Arizona Youth Climate Strike.
The two-week campaigning window for positions in USG began Monday after being rescheduled due to coronavirus concerns.
A class action lawsuit against ABOR claims breach of contract when all three universities announced they would not give full refunds to students when classes moved online.
USGD passed a resolution March 6 calling for ASU to implement a medical amnesty policy to protect students from legal and academic repercussions for emergencies that involve illegal substances.
Campaigning for the 2020 ASASU elections has been pushed back to March 30 due to new University regulations made to combat the outbreak of COVID-19.
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