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Native American transgender woman lets identity shine

Growing up near the Four Corners on a small reservation, Trudie Jackson spent the first seventeen years of her life as a man. When she came to Phoenix, she began dressing and acting like a woman.

Potential new apartment complex downtown would give students more options

A real-estate development company hopes to acquire property in mid-May to build a new apartment complex in downtown Phoenix, which comes as welcome news to many students in the hunt for housing.

Taylor Place food less nutritious than fast-food joints

Several students living in Taylor Place have found that making smart nutrition choices is much trickier without mom around to whip up home-cooked meals.

U-Pass price to increase to $150 for 2011-12

ASU Parking and Transit Services announced the price of Valley Metro Student U-Passes will rise to $150 for the 2011-2012 academic year on Tuesday.

Grossman meets with senators to discuss plans for future

Newly elected ASASUD president Joseph Grossman and vice president David Bakardjiev met with some incoming senators Tuesday night in an effort to get to know the people they will be working with during the upcoming academic year.

Man suspected of vandalizing Cronkite School identified

Cronkite Leadership Office staff, with the help of ASU Police aides, discovered a man who had been vandalizing the Walter Cronkite School since January on Friday.

Phoenix Pride brings LGBTQ community together

Phoenix Pride hosted its 15th Annual Phoenix Pride Parade Saturday, starting at Thomas Road and traveling along Third Street to Indian School, ending at Steele Indian Park where Phoenix Pride Festival was hosted.

Professors discuss ways Arizonans can prepare for disasters

Recent events such as earthquakes in Japan and Haiti have left some people worried about how they would respond in similar situations.

President-elect Grossman plans to fight tuition, start new direction with ASASUD

Criminology and criminal justice sophomore Joseph Grossman has been elected the next president of ASASUD, defeating journalism sophomore Andres Cano and nutrition freshman Diana Inzunza in the special election held April 14 and 15.

Afghani woman speaks at ASU on women’s rights

Prominent Afghani judge and activist Marzia Basel spoke at ASU's Downtown campus about the struggle for women's rights on Thursday.