ASASUD election results have been postponed to an unspecified time due to numerous complaints filed in the hour leading up to the originally set time of the announcement.
If elected, first-generation college student, nutrition freshman and write-in presidential candidate Diana Inzunza said she would focus on uniting the Downtown campus, student government and all students who attend the Downtown campus.
The main focus of criminal justice sophomore and presidential candidate Joseph Grossman’s campaign is simple — reduce tuition or, at the very least, stop it from rising again.
Journalism sophomore and now two-time presidential candidate Andres Cano said, if elected, he would focus on student-fee reduction, better communication between ASASUD and the students, and strengthening ASASUD’s involvement in the downtown Phoenix community.
The third annual Downtown Devil Presidential Debate, held Tuesday evening in the First Amendment Forum, focused on rising tuition and fees and the qualifications of each candidate and their running mate.