Benedict ticket wins TUSG runoff election
The Benedict ticket won the runoff election against the DeGravina ticket, although complaints were filed by both tickets in the last few days.
The Benedict ticket won the runoff election against the DeGravina ticket, although complaints were filed by both tickets in the last few days.
Nearly 200 undocumented immigrants at ASU are protected under a program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), that grants immigrants temporary protection from deportation, but these students fear the possibility of being removed from the country.
In this episode of The Forks Estate, politics editor Chris Wood discusses the runoff election for Tempe Undergraduate Student Government.
Brian Smith's ticket, which earned 22 percent of the vote, will not endorse a candidate in Wednesday's runoff election.
Kanin Pruter endorsed the Benedict ticket, citing their commitment to a diverse administration as the main factor.
Rep. Isela Blanc told ASU students to not be intimidated by lawmakers and be more civically engaged.
After being elected Maricopa County Sheriff in November, Paul Penzone faces an arduous road in uniting the Phoenix community.
Voter turnout for the 2017 Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate and Professional Student Association elections were the third highest since 2008.
ICE officials confirmed that the Chinese national is set to be deported following his arrest and conviction for taking pictures in an ASU women's bathroom.
The Benedict ticket came in first with more than 1700 votes, but fell about 12 points short of majority in voting.
The results are in: Natasha Snider's ticket wins 57 percent of the vote in USG West's election.
The 2017 USG elections are looking much cleaner than last year's.
Students can vote for their representatives on their smartphones, laptops or at voting locations on March 28 and 29.
Get to know the Leonardi 2017 ticket, one of two tickets running in this year's Undergraduate Student Government elections on the West campus.
An ASU student and DACA recipient took to Facebook Sunday morning to tell her followers she pays her taxes.
In this year's USG elections, certain candidates are campaigning together hoping to secure multiple seats in USG. This is leading to confusion among voters when deciding who to vote for.
Elections for the Executive branches of Undergraduate Student Government on all four campuses will take place March 28 and 29.
A blog post detailing an “ institutionalized suppression of sexual harassment or assault victims” raises questions on sexual harassment in USG and how candidates responded
USGD candidates and members share their thoughts on the tuition proposal.
An ASU club is preparing demonstrations to show their dissatisfaction with the proposed tuition increase.
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