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Fashioning the look of American Indians' past, present
Lindy Mapes / THE STATE PRESS
ALL SMILES: Miss Navajo Nation Princess Kendra Redhouse (left) and Miss Indian Arizona Evereta Thinn perform traditional dances with students and spectators during the American Indian Council’s fashion show on Hayden Lawn Wednesday. The event was hosted by Alpha Pi Omega and is part of ASU’s 2008 Culture Week. For Navajo student Shayne Watson, fashion design isn't just an outlet for his creativity; it's a way to explore his culture.

Study finds one in five US college students are un-covered

Efren Martinez considers himself lucky.

American Indian sorority recruits downtown for first time
Photo courtesy of Deidre Greyeyes
CALLING DOWNTOWN RECRUITS: Members of the Alpha Pi Omega sorority at a Christmas event last year.  The sorority is recruiting at the Downtown Phoenix campus. Alpha Pi Omega Inc., the first Native American Greek organization on the ASU campus, is recruiting new members for the first time on the Downtown campus.

Governor signs ID theft bill
Photo Courtesy of Cronkite News Service
PURCHASER PROTECTION: Identity theft victim and state Sen. Amanda Aguirre, D-Yuma, speaks Tuesday at a news conference with Attorney General Terry Goddard (left) and Rep. Bob Robson, R-Chandler, celebrating the Legislature’s passage of credit-related bills that they say will protect Arizona When Sen. Amanda Aguirre received a phone call to confirm a purchase of shoes worth $2,000 made with her debit card, she joined the ranks of millions of Americans victimized by identity theft.

USG election controversy grows
A student court on Tuesday added to the confusion over who will lead the Undergraduate Student Government next year, leaving an uncertain fate for disqualified President-elect Joshua Pittel.

Petitioners rally to save teachers, child center
Kaitlin Ochenrider / THE STATE PRESS
SIGN ME UP: Students at the ASU West Campus sign petitions to save the Child Development Center and to save teachers from job cuts on Fletcher Lawn Wednesday. About 20 petitioners came together in front of ASU West's Fletcher Library Wednesday to lobby on behalf of two campaigns.

ASU community raises voice against sexual assault
John Battaglia / THE STATE PRESS
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: “Take Back the Night” a rally against sexual assault, took place on the Palo Verde beach Wednesday. "Two! Four! Six! Eight! No more violence! No more rape!" chanted attendees of Take Back the Night at Palo Verde Beach on Wednesday.

Group aims to up recycling
Katherine Bielski / THE STATE PRESS
GREEN QUEEN: Jennifer Niklas, the new ASU Polytechnic campus sustainability coordinator, encourages students to recycle. Key players from the Global Institute of Sustainability and the University recycling team met with a group of Polytechnic students, faculty and support staff Wednesday afternoon to discuss the state of the recycling program on the Polytechnic campus.

Police Beat: Man arrested for using another person's social security number
A 36-year-old Phoenix man was arrested Tuesday morning on the 2400 block of West Geneva Drive on suspicion of using another person's identification to gain employment, police reported.

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