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Student organizations to host blood drive on campus

Arizona State University’s Programming and Activities Board is partnering with the Barrett Leadership and Service Team Downtown to host a blood drive on the Downtown campus Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to benefit United Blood Services of Arizona.

Grossman hopes to fight rising cost of tuition

The main focus of criminal justice sophomore and presidential candidate Joseph Grossman’s campaign is simple — reduce tuition or, at the very least, stop it from rising again.

Cano plans to tackle rising student fees

Journalism sophomore and now two-time presidential candidate Andres Cano said, if elected, he would focus on student-fee reduction, better communication between ASASUD and the students, and strengthening ASASUD’s involvement in the downtown Phoenix community.

Phoenix Fringe Festival returns to downtown area with eccentric performances

For those seeking out of the ordinary entertainment in the next 10 days, Phoenix Fringe Festival may be the answer.

ASASUD sponsors ‘Donate Your Dress’ initiative, seeks 100 prom dress donations

ASASUD is sponsoring "Donate Your Dress," an initiative aimed at donating 100 prom dresses to girls in Phoenix.

Bedbug infestation breaks out in Taylor Place, forces students to temporarily evacuate rooms

Taylor Place management confirmed an outbreak of bed bugs Monday. One student had to evacuate her room for exterminators.

Hundreds evacuated from NHI1 building due to gas leak

The Nursing and Health Innovation I building was declared safe to reenter after it was evacuated Wednesday morning due to a gas odor that was detected, officials said.

ASASUD presidential candidates focus on rising tuition in debate

The third annual Downtown Devil Presidential Debate, held Tuesday evening in the First Amendment Forum, focused on rising tuition and fees and the qualifications of each candidate and their running mate.

ASASUD presidential race no longer uncontested

Two write-in candidates for ASASUD president were announced Monday, bringing the total number of executive tickets running in this year's election to three.

Students voice concerns at annual tuition hearing

Students voiced their displeasure with possible tuition hikes as university presidents from ASU, NAU and UA met with the Arizona Board of Regents Monday.