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ASUU President-elect Joe Boyden and Vice President of Student Relations-elect Ty Nishikawa applaud as the results of the executive election are announced during the ASUU election results party in the A. Ray Olpin Student Union in Salt Lake City on Friday, March 1, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Boyden Ticket Wins 2024 ASUU Election With Record Number of Votes Cast

By Allison Stuart, News Writer March 2, 2024

  The results are in: the Boyden ticket has won the 2024 ASUU election. They beat out both the Tsang ticket and the SET ticket. The election results were announced today at the ASUU election...

From left, student body presidential candidates Brendan Tsang, Joseph Boyden and Milan Subotić answer questions during the ASUU debate hosted by the Daily Utah Chronicle at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. (Photo by Marco Lozzi | The Daily Utah Chronicle)

Chronicle Hosts First 2024 ASUU Presidential Debate

By Allison Stuart, News Writer February 7, 2024

  The 2024 ASUU debate was held yesterday, hosted by the Daily Utah Chronicle in the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, and was centered around getting to know the tickets running for office better and...

The Tsang ticket, one of the three tickets running for the 2024-25 student body presidency. The ticket includes Brendan Tsang, Areesha Nazir and Humzah Khan. (Courtesy of the Tsang ticket)

ASUU Elections: The Tsang Ticket

By Allison Stuart, News Writer January 30, 2024

  This ASUU election cycle, three tickets are vying for the 2024-25 student body presidency.  The Tsang ticket is comprised of Brendan Tsang, Areesha Nazir and Humzah Khan.  Tsang is running...

The SET ticket, one of the three tickets running for the 2024-25 student body presidency. SET is an acronym composed of the ticket member’s last names — Milan Subotić, Keana Estorpe and Aynaelyssya Thomas. (Courtesy of the SET ticket)

ASUU Elections: The SET Ticket

By Allison Stuart, News Writer January 30, 2024

  This ASUU election cycle, there are three tickets vying for the 2024-25 student body presidency.  One of the tickets is SET, which is an acronym composed of the ticket members’ last names...

The ASUU executive cabinet posing for a photo during the ASUU Presidential Inauguration at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Apr. 26, 2023.

2023 ASUU Inauguration Introduces O’Leary Presidency

By Allison Stuart, News Writer April 28, 2023

  The 2023-24 ASUU Inauguration was held on Wednesday, April 26 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts to reflect on Taylor VanderToolen's presidency this past year, while looking forward to the Jack...

Candidates at the 2023 ASUU debate held in the Hinkley Caucus room at University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.

The Daily Utah Chronicle Hosts First In-Person ASUU Debate Since 2020

By Allison Stuart, News Writer February 7, 2023

  The Hinckley Caucus room was full of students waiting to hear from their potential new ASUU executive leadership and how they plan to advocate for and support a variety of important issues to...

Jack OLeary (center) is running for ASUU president with Chloe Shewell (right) and Parker Madsen (left).

ASUU Elections: The O’Leary Ticket

By Allison Stuart, News Writer January 30, 2023

  On the O'Leary ticket is ASUU Presidential Candidate Jack O’Leary, Vice President of Student Relations Candidate Parker Madsen and VP of University Relations Candidate Chloe Shewell. The...

The 2022-2023 ASUU Presidency flashing the U at the State of ASUU event at A. Ray Olpin University Union in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov.17, 2022. From left to right: Benvin Lozada, Vice President of University Relations. Taylor VanderToolen, ASUU President. Ashlee Roberts, Vice President of Student Relations.

‘Inclusivity, Community, Advocacy’: ASUU Presidency Discusses Work this School Year

By Carlene Coombs, News Editor November 25, 2022

  Sitting in his office, ASUU President Taylor VanderToolen gestures to an old campaign sign which reads “Inclusivity, Community, Advocacy.” Those three words, VanderToolen said, were the...

News editor of The Daily Utah Chronicle Natalie Colby hosts the VanderToolen Ticket — Taylor VanderToolen (Presidential candidate), Benvin Lozada (Vice President of University Relations candidate) and Ashlee Roberts (Vice President of Student Relations candidate Ashlee Roberts) — at The Daily Utah Chronicle 2022 ASUU Candidate Forum held via Zoom on Feb. 14, 2022.

VanderToolen Ticket Participates in the 2022 ASUU Candidate Forum

By Carlene Coombs, News Editor February 15, 2022

  During a virtual forum hosted by The Daily Utah Chronicle on Monday, the VanderToolen ticket answered questions and discussed their campaign for the ASUU presidency. The forum was hosted...

Laura Seymour and Mina Brown at the welcome desk at the ASUU offices in the Ray A. Olpin Student Union on the University of Utah Campus, Salt Lake City, UT on Thursday, July 13, 2017.

The Ins and Outs of Student Government at the U

By Abhilasha Khatri, Investigative Editor January 7, 2022

A Closer Look at ASUU and Its Processes ASUU is the student government at the University of Utah and technically every student enrolled at the U is a part of it. The ASUU government has three branches:...

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