'Walking Tour' aims to connect Downtown students to community

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The Downtown student government held a Walking Tour of downtown Phoenix Friday afternoon, with the help of the Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors, in USGD’s continued efforts to link the downtown community with ASU. Read story

Conscious Contraceptives promotes worldwide sexual health during visit on Tempe Campus

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Helping students ‘love safely’ this Valentine’s Day, Conscious Contraceptives was on ASU’s Tempe campus Tuesday, passing out condoms and fliers promoting their worldwide mission for safe sex. Read story

Removal of condom dispensers in ASU dorms leads to debate over safe-sex promotion

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Condom dispensers have been removed from dormitories on ASU campuses, and students and administrators cannot agree on what role the university should play in educating students about safe sex. Read story

New legal clinic creates connections, potential for moving law school downtown

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A legal clinic to help victims of domestic violence who fear for their lives or cannot afford legal aid opened in downtown Phoenix through ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Read story

Freshman leads effort to establish first ASU fraternity on Downtown campus

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Primarily known as an art district, downtown Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row may soon be home to its first fraternity house. Read story

UnityFest brings Occupy Phoenix protesters to Civic Space Park

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More than 100 protesters marched through downtown Phoenix to Civic Space Park Saturday, stopping at Chase Tower, Bank of America and Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold along the way. Read story

Occupy Phoenix to march Saturday to Civic Space Park for UnityFest concert

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As the Occupy Phoenix movement moves closer to its second month of protests, demonstrators plan to march to Civic Space Park, across the street from the Downtown campus, on Saturday afternoon. Read story

Occupy Phoenix protesters rely on local businesses for basic needs

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Occupy Phoenix protesters have relied on nearby businesses, both local shops and franchises, for food, restrooms and a place to relax as the movement enters its second week. Read story