Week planned in support of SAFRA
In an effort to receive $40 billion in more government grants for students, the Arizona Students Association will host a week of action at the Downtown campus.
Arizona voters divided on health care
Weeks after President Barack Obama’s address to a joint session of Congress urging passage of his health-care reforms, public opinion on the issue remains divided in Arizona.
Medical building project halted
A state legislative committee put a temporary hold on a planned new tri-university medical building that would expand downtown Phoenix’s medical campus.
Students appointed to ASASUD Senate
At a special session held Tuesday night, the ASASUD Senate appointed seven new senators, which brings the current number of senators to 12 and leaves two spots open.
Downtown Dining: Sens
The former owner of Fate, Johnny Chu, opened up Sens last year and took on the position of executive chef. An unusual restaurant that serves what it describes as “Asian tapas,” Sens specializes in small, carefully-crafted foods that resemble appetizers in other restaurants.

