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City of Phoenix approves permanent downtown dog park in Hance Park

The city of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Board voted Thursday to approve a permanent downtown dog park on Culver Street between Third and Fifth avenues on the west side of Margaret T. Hance Park.

Canon takes hit for free printing across all ASU campuses

Printing on all four ASU campuses is now free of charge because of technical issues involved in the payment process, according to Nicole Corio, a technology consultant in the University Center at the Downtown campus.

USGD Executive Board begins push to unite university

ASU President Michael Crow's New American University model will take center stage this year for the USGD Executive Board as it plans to push new initiatives to unite the university, said Downtown President Joseph Grossman.

USGD appoints members, approves financial requests at first meeting

USGD appointed four new members on Friday, including sophomore Travis Moore, who ran for vice president of services on Erika Green’s ticket against Joseph Grossman’s campaign in the spring election.

Scottsdale art gallery to close, move work to downtown Phoenix

The Bentley Gallery, a downtown Scottsdale contemporary art gallery, will be relocating its collection to its downtown Phoenix location, the Bentley Projects, during the month of October.

Sparky’s Carnival welcomes hundreds of Downtown campus students

Kicking off another school year, Sparky's Carnival drew hundreds of students from the Downtown campus to Civic Space Park and the A.E. England Building. The event featured carnival games, free prizes and free food for students who checked in with their Sun Cards.

Topless protestors rally against gender inequality, march through midtown

About 25 topless men and women marched down Central Avenue in midtown Phoenix Sunday to protest gender inequality.

ASU breaks ground on downtown student recreation center

ASU officially broke ground on its new student recreation center at the Downtown campus, a $25 million facility expected to be completed in about a year.

City of Phoenix implements new General Plan feedback campaign

The city of Phoenix launched an aggressive campaign Thursday to solicit feedback from community members on the city’s long-term development.

New restaurant to bring French, Vietnamese cuisine to historic hotel

Bonjour Vietnam, a restaurant combining French and Vietnamese influences, will open at the Hotel San Carlos in downtown Phoenix toward the end of September.