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USGT appointed their newly-elected members, including the vice president of services. → Read More
The dean of the teachers college said she's reserving judgment on Ducey's plan. → Read More
Despite the push for more student involvement, Undergraduate Student Government at ASU has many open positions. → Read More
LGBT+ politicians speak at ASU to combat stigma and achieve political representation and equity. → Read More
ASU and other companies are testing self-driving technology despite changes in the regulatory environment. → Read More
Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses received the lowest number of votes since 2008 —despite their large student populations. → Read More
ASU student government elections concluded with low voter turnout. → Read More
According to the Arizona Board of Regents, 11 years ago the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that no one should intervene with ABOR’s tuition-setting mandate — but that didn't stop the Arizona Attorney General from filing a lawsuit in September 2017. → Read More
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown invited three prominent women in politics to speak to students. → Read More
ASU freshman Judah Waxelbaum was a speaker at an Arizona pro-Trump rally earlier in March. → Read More
The Undergraduate Student Government elections are in full swing as candidates promote their platforms. → Read More
The single USGT executive ticket is focusing on student engagement, transparency and mental health. → Read More
Throughout her time at ASU, Emma Giles has grown deeper in her pro-choice beliefs. → Read More
A lawsuit is launched against ASU because the outside speaker contract contained a clause the violated the First Amendment. → Read More
Throughout her first year in college, Perla Martinez has spoken at rallies and protests, sharing her DACA story with the hope of making a difference. → Read More
ASU Students for Sensible Drug Policy brought naloxone to campus through drug prevention training. → Read More
ASU students studying teaching are prepared and eager for their futures — despite danger in the classroom. → Read More
Undergraduate student governments see campaign reform as a means to remedy flagging voter engagement. → Read More
USG Tempe voted to increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee following two hours of heated discussion. → Read More
These on-campus events help foster a growing student-government relationship, politicians and student activists say. → Read More