When voting opens Tuesday, students in the College of Public Programs will have more choices for whom to represent them in the Senate than ever before on the Downtown campus.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, ASU students will vote on a new universal constitution and election code, in addition to choosing their student government representatives for next year.
After a slow start, campaigning for USGD President began in full force Tuesday with both candidates and their supporters reaching out to students on Taylor Mall to spread their messages.
The Downtown student government announced Monday who will be running for office this semester, with President Joseph Grossman and nonprofit leadership and management sophomore Erika Green headlining the two executive tickets.
A new ASU policy beginning Monday will limit access to university buildings, restricting non-ASU-affiliated members of the community from using public spaces like the Downtown campus library.