2014 Arizona Race to Watch: Secretary of State
Meet Secretary of State candidates Terry Goddard and Michele Reagan and see where they stand on issues that matter to ASU students.
Meet Secretary of State candidates Terry Goddard and Michele Reagan and see where they stand on issues that matter to ASU students.
An Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering senator and two supreme court justices were sworn into office during a special session of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government.
Candidates from the 26th Legislative District as well as Superintendent candidate David Garcia and Arizona Republican Party Chairman Robert Graham spoke to students on Hayden Lawn about education as part of Sparking Democracy.
Gubernatorial candidates took center stage at the Sparking Democracy forum Tuesday, where they discussed issues surrounding higher education.
Studies show that youth voters are influential in elections in Arizona's 9th Congressional District. The three candidates for Congress discuss issues that are important to young voters.
Despite past ties to political campaigns, USG organizers strive to remain openminded during election season.
If elected this November, ASU alumnus Veekas Shrivastava could be the youngest person to hold a position on the Tempe Union High School District governing board.
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government held the first event of the week-long Sparking Democracy event outside of the Memorial Union to educate students on the candidates running in upcoming elections.
Former Senator Isabelle Murray is weighing her options and is planning to appeal her impeachment after looking into the articles of impeachment and grounds that were brought against her.
ASU associate professor David Garcia is ready to take the next step and work to provide better education in the state of Arizona through fixing the school grading system and providing a better education to all Arizona students.
Former Senator Isabelle Murray was impeached for violations to Tempe Undergraduate Student Government guidelines for speaking with the media and disclosing sensitive information.
ASU's West campus was home to a public debate on the benefits and issues of marijuana legalization.
Candidates for state office will be attending Sparking Democracy to allow students to hear directly from them on issues that affect students and the University.
A University-wide Undergraduate Student Government meeting will be held in a joint session with all campus senators in November to discuss issues involving entire University.
Political debates have devolved to a point where candidates show up to give their opponents the opportunity to make a mistake.
Democrat Terry Goddard and Republican Michele Reagan, both candidates for Arizona's Secretary of State, debated and answered student questions at the Downtown campus Thursday.
Wavering in one’s integrity is never a path toward political victory—fighting the good fight with all you can, is.
Candidates for Arizona Governor, Fred DuVal and Barry Hess, discussed veteran issues during the first such discussion between gubernatorial candidates at the Downtown campus.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government passed two bills at Tuesday's meeting, including further changes to bylaws and an Event Benefits Act, which will allow sports clubs to apply for event funding.
Organizations push to get students to register to vote before the Oct. 6 deadline.
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