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Panel discusses state of advertising in Arizona

A panel of six advertising professionals met for a professional development lunch at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown on Thursday afternoon.

Healthy living promoted by students, local groups

Following Wednesday’s Wellness Fair on Taylor Mall, Thursday’s recognition of National Depression Awareness Month and October’s recognition for national nurse-managed clinics, the Downtown campus is gearing up for a week of healthy living.

ASASUD to make election code changes

ASASUD’s Election Committee has not yet formally met to revise the election code this year, despite promises made last year.

Phoenix Police find suspicious package near Central Station

A suspicious package was found next to the City of Phoenix Public Transit Department building Monday night and caused Central Station and its surrounding area to be temporarily closed, according to the Phoenix Police Department.

Fire and brimstone outside the Wyndham

Sporting a suit jacket accompanied by a bright red tie, a United States Army baseball hat and a graying pony-tail, Robert Joseph Eckroate, 53, preaches on the corner of North Central Avenue and East Adams Street six days a week.

Art exhibit sells designed vinyl toys to raise funds for breast cancer foundation

The Milk Munny exhibit at Monorchid Gallery opens Friday at 7 p.m. for a one weekend run with proceeds from the show benefitting the Keep a Breast Foundation.

ESPN representatives advise Cronkite students

A panel of five ESPN representatives offered their time and expertise to a room full of eager students Thursday night to help them understand what it will take to land their dream job with their company.

Ford unveiling tour stops at ASU

The Ford Company’s choice to unveil their new sustainable SUV on the Arizona State downtown campus is proof to students that their demands have been heard.

Immigration issues discussed on campus through conference, club

Immigration issues are coming to the forefront at the ASU Downtown campus with a conference featuring local immigration experts and the formation of a student organization focused on activism for the Dream Act.

Taylor Place dining draws local businessmen

Business people from the downtown Phoenix area consider the Taylor Place Dining Hall, located in the first floor of the dormitory on Taylor and 1st streets, one of the best deals in town for its all you can eat, sub-$10 prices.