Cafe opens in nursing building, offering kitchen training and healthy menu
Management of Food Service Systems, or The Kitchen Cafe to customers, is an upper-division course in the nutrition program that is required before students can apply for their capstone internships.
USGD in process of approving bicycle locker for downtown campus
Downtown student government is considering a $70,000 plan to enhance bike locking and storage options by creating a separate and secure gated area for students in the University Center garage.
New student organization builds support for LGBTQ students, allies
The Downtown Queers and Allies club began meeting this month, aiming to create a community of LGBTQ students at the Downtown campus.
USGD looking for new chief of staff after Moore stepped down
USGD Chief of Staff Travis Moore resigned in September and will be replaced as soon as student government can find a suitable candidate.
Grossman working to cut ASU’s ties with Arizona Students’ Association
President Joseph Grossman wants to ASU to cut its affiliation with the Arizona Students' Association and has conducted a poll to gauge student support.
Politicians promote non-partisan politics at Cronkite School event
Former Republican Congressman, Mickey Edwards, and former campaign chief, Jackie Salit, discussed the Independent Party as well as the non-partisan movement moderated by Don Budinger, founder and current chairman of the Rodel Foundation.
Grant to provide financial aid for nursing students pursuing advanced degrees
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation received a $339,276 grant to provide financial aid to students. The grant is from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration.
ASU on-campus smoking ban to take effect in August 2013
Students will have to make their way off campus to light up when a smoking ban the University Senate passed last month takes effect fall semester of 2013.
Joint bank, university cashiering office to open on downtown campus in November
Construction outside the University Center is part of a renovation to create a joint MidFirst Bank and ASU cashiering office set to open in November.
USGD passes bill supporting redistribution of $9 million to all campuses
Undergraduate student government passed a bill Friday that supports redistributing $9 million from the Student Services Facility Fee back to all four campuses, and also resolved to eliminate USGD’s Fine Arts Committee and adopt an Ethnic Advisory Committee.




