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Students restart health-care chapter

Students at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation have restarted ASU's chapter of the Health Occupational Students of America.
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Mendes to campaign for M&G Dollars

ASASUD President Tania Mendes plans to stage a campaign to convince local restaurants to accept Maroon and Gold Dollars, collecting signatures and holding an "M&G Walkout."
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Serving Taylor Place residents

Taylor Place's Residential Hall Association plans events and helps community assistants, but has had trouble recruiting active members.

Young Dems host Chad Campell and Terry Goddard

Attorney General Terry Goddard and Rep. Chad Campbell spoke to the Downtown Young Democrats on Monday about the importance of getting involved with the campaigns of candidates as the 2010 elections draws nearer.

Student trains for marathon to save lives

Journalism sophomore Isaac Easley III has trained in martial arts for four years and was captain of his track, wrestling and football teams at Peoria High School, but until the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego Marathon & 1/2 to Benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Easley never wanted to run a marathon.

Student promotes health using Zumba

Zumba is a type of dance that combines other types of dancing, such as salsa and hip-hop, into an aerobic workout. Lisa Blanco is a Zumba instructor at a new gym, Amenzone, located in downtown Phoenix,

Rep. Lujan speaks to Young Dems

Justice and liberty are lacking at the State Capitol, House Minority Leader David Lujan told a crowd of about 15 students at the Downtown Young Democrats’ first meeting this semester.

411 Effect to connect students and local businesses

411 Effect, an organization of about 30 downtown students, will host a business expo, fashion show and networking mixer on April 6. Open to everyone, the event is intended to attract people to the Downtown campus, provide opportunities for students and give businesses and student organizations a chance to get their name out, said 411 Effect President Louanna Faine.

Community weighs in on Downtown’s “unsafe” stereotype

The Downtown campus has been frequently referenced as the unsafe campus of ASU, associated with loitering homeless personnel and a busy business district. But is the Downtown campus truly unsafe?

Civil rights debate hits downtown

ASU organizations hosted a panel to raise awareness of contemporary civil rights issues facing minorities, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and low-income communities Wednesday night.