Tag: Vaughn Hillyard

Some Phoenix residents want dog park, not parking lot

Sean Sweat, treasurer and resident of the St. Croix Villas located near Filmore and First streets, said a parking lot would do more harm to the city than good because the black top would cause more heat during the summer months and it would eliminate foot-traffic around the area.

ASASUD approves $46,000 for campus recreation

After heavy debate and discussion, the ASASUD Senate voted to approve a funding request of $45,938.10 by Downtown student recreation.

ASASUD to make election code changes

ASASUD’s Election Committee has not yet formally met to revise the election code this year, despite promises made last year.

ASU Downtown Alive! to unite city and students

More than a dozen students met at the inaugural meeting of Downtown Alive! on Wednesday night to discuss how to bridge the gap between students at the Downtown campus and the downtown Phoenix community.

Update: Cano concedes presidency

Both presidential parties announced Monday in an official statement that junior Christian Vasquez and freshman Jessica Abercrombie will serve as president and vice president of ASASUD next year.

Presidential parties discussing resolution

Disqualified vice-presidential candidate Vaughn Hillyard said he and runningmate Andres Cano are working with President and Vice-President-elects Christian Vasquez and Jessica Abercrombie to resolve the 2010 election debacle, Saturday morning on Facebook.

Senators to block Vasquez

Five ASASUD 2010-11 senators announced Thursday they will block any action by ASASUD until President and Vice-President-elects junior Christian Vasquez and freshman Jessica Abercrombie allow a third-party to review the election decisions that resulted in the disqualification of freshmen Andres Cano and Vaughn Hillyard.

Vasquez speaks on the Blaze 1330 AM

ASASUD president and vice-president-elects Christian Vasquez and Jessica Abercrombie made an appearance on ASU’s the Blaze 1330 AM on Wednesday night to discuss their declination to undergo a third-party review regarding the disqualification of the freshmen Andres Cano and Vaughn Hillyard campaign.

Election Committee to allow third-party review

The Election Committee officially said they will not retract their disqualification of presidential and vice-presidential candidates freshmen Andres Cano and Vaughn Hillyard, but recommended the case be reviewed by a third party, in an e-mail Wednesday afternoon.

Election Committee to stick by decision

The ASASUD Election Committee said they will not reverse their decision to disqualify the Cano/Hillyard ticket, and said they believe Vasquez/Abercrombie campaign should step down as president and vice-president-elects to enforce another election on Monday at the US Post Office.