Tag: Christian Vasquez
Water filters installed on parts of campus after months of delay
Filters have been installed on water fountains throughout the Downtown campus, fulfilling plans made in 2010 by the former Downtown student government administration.
ASASUD looks forward at last meeting of the year
In the last ASASUD Senate meeting of the year Friday, the majority of the two and a half hour meeting was spent discussing the ASASUD operational budget for next year.
Vasquez to decline third-party review
President and vice-president-elects Christian Vasquez and Jessica Abercrombie said they will not allow a supreme court from any of ASU’s other student governments to review the disqualification of freshmen Andres Cano and Vaughn Hillyard, in an e-mail Wednesday evening.
Survey: Downtown students oppose increase to student fee
A survey conducted by ASASUD over the last two weeks found that, of those surveyed, two-thirds of Downtown campus students opposed a recently proposed increase to the ASU student fee.
Students voice concerns at annual tuition hearing
Students voiced their displeasure with possible tuition hikes as university presidents from ASU, NAU and UA met with the Arizona Board of Regents Monday.
Students stand strong against funding cuts that would dent ASU’s budget
Students at the Downtown campus participated in a rally against the state Senate’s proposed university budget cuts Wednesday afternoon in hopes of spreading awareness of the issue.
ASASUD approves senator candidate, refuses another
Only one of the two students who appeared before the ASASUD Senate Friday was appointed to become a senator. Leslie Sims was approved as the new senator for the Cronkite School, while Albina Hidic was not approved for the senator position for the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.
ASASUD Senate revises election code
Revisions to the ASASUD election code took up more than half of the Senate meeting on Friday. The debate covered changes to the election code, relating to campaigning through printed material, use of social media during campaigns and the role of the election committee during the campaign.
Twitter records show ASASUD president, others tweeted during Senate meeting
At least four ASASUD student government members, including President Christian Vasquez, made posts on Twitter throughout Friday’s Senate meeting.
ASASUD approves over $50,000 for student organizations
ASASUD voted to approve over $50,000 for student organizations on Friday and discussed future applications of the facilities fee and changes to funding request procedures.



