Maricopa County Attorney candidate Julie Gunnigle speaks to Young Democrats
After Allister Adel resigned, Julie Gunnigle collected over 4,000 signatures to be on the ballot for the now open Maricopa County Attorney position.
After Allister Adel resigned, Julie Gunnigle collected over 4,000 signatures to be on the ballot for the now open Maricopa County Attorney position.
Young Democrats at ASU is hosting its first feminine hygiene drive for Women's History Month.
Election officials said less-than-perfect student government elections last year may have contributed to so few candidates this year.
The State Press collected information from all Undergraduate Student Government elections and compiled it into a comprehensive guide.
Andrew Kalthoff, Morgann Kelly and Brooke Meier run for USGT's 2022 executive ticket unopposed.
USG Downtown has lacked communication and engagement between the student body, a problem that incumbent president Evan Lis and other candidates running for USG are seeking to solve.
The six Senate candidates who entered the race are all running for seats they currently hold.
There are 29 students running for 18 out of 22 Senate seats for this year's Undergraduate Student Government Tempe elections.
Cecilia Alcantar is the current incumbent for the USGP President and is looking to be elected unopposed to a second year.
Elections will be held March 29 to 30 and results will be announced April 3.
Clubs refrain from inciting intra-party division and prioritize unity before November's general elections by not endorsing candidates.
President Michael Crow spoke on themes of finance at the second student forum hosted by student government on the Polytechnic campus.
USGT bylaw amendment defines partisanship and provides a system for senators to navigate conflict.
Introduction of Arizona House bill shows potential for adding the LGBTQ+ community in the state's anti-discrimination protections.
Students are frustrated with the lack of action that the Biden administration has taken on forgiving student loans, which take an average student 20 years to pay off.
The City of Tempe voted unanimously on March 3 to add Juneteenth as an official annual city holiday.
New Tempe City Council members have close ties to ASU and welcome more input from constituents who are students.
ASU President Michael Crow proposes a 2.5% tuition increase for resident students in the 2022-23 academic year.
Tempe's Family Advocacy Center, which was set to open in January, has been delayed until at least June 30.
ASU Young Democrats expressed support for partners who work at a Starbucks in Mesa, which became the third unionized store in the country Friday.
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