Hall Council 



  
President
Elsa Landeros
- Contact Information -
Emlande1@mainex1.asu.edu
  Barrett East Hall Council  
  Willow, Juniper, Rosewood, Cottonwood  
 
Barrett East is composed of half of the new Barrett Honors College complex. It includes the buildings Cottonwood, Juniper, Rosewood, and Willow. The majority of Barrett East residents are upperclassmen and likewise, are Honors students. This year marks the first year of the complex and gives this council the unique opportunity to establish new traditions as well as set the bar high for further years to come. In collaboration with Barrett West as well as other Barrett student organizations, Barrett East will work to build a strong community within the new complex.
 
  Weekly Meetings - 8:00 PM on Mondays in Honors Hall

- Barret East 09/10 Facebook Page -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Tyler Libey
- Contact Information -
tlibey@asu.edu





  
President
Bret Laskey
- Contact Information -
Bret.Laskey@asu.edu
(701) 367-7191
  Barrett West Hall Council  
  Cereus, Agave, Sage  
 

Barrett West is composed mostly of freshman and includes the Cereus, Agave and Sage buildings. One particularly unique thing about this complex is that it also houses the Sustainable Housing at Barrett Community (SHAB). In actuality, Barrett West is only one half of the brand new Barrett housing complex.  Our corresponding half is Barrett East and while we are two distinct hall councils, we will work together on a number of programs and events in helping to establish a new Barrett community with unique traditions and practices. 


 
  Weekly Meetings - 9:00 PM on Mondays in Cottonwood 103

- Barret West 09/10 Facebook Page -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Kaitlin O'Neil
- Contact Information -
koneil1@asu.edu





  
President
Allison Wiley
- Contact Information -
Allison.Wiley@asu.edu
  Center Hall Council  
 
Best, Hayden, Irish, McClintock
 
 

Center Complex is unique in that it is a combination of four different halls name after individuals important to ASU’s early history - Best, Hayden, Irish, and McClintock. Center complex includes four separate residence halls: Best, Hayden, Irish, and McClintock, with each named after individuals important to ASU's early history.  The residents of Center include freshmen and upperclassmen as well as the complex housing for two residential communities: The School of Sustainability and Arcadia (Design and Arts).  With courtyards and volleyball courts found within the complex and halls, Center has plenty to do while being able to form an excellent community of residents. Center definitely strives for the very best, and we work extremely hard to make a lasting impact in our community.


 
  Weekly Meetings - 7:00 PM on Tuesdays in Best C Classroom

- Center 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Center Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Charles Allison
- Contact Information -
Cmallis1@asu.edu





  
President
Scott Tippett
- Contact Information -
Cholla.President@asu.edu
  Cholla Hall Council  
  Cholla Apartments  
 
Cholla Apartments is an upperclassman residence hall on the Tempe campus with primarily sophomore, junior, and senior residents.  As a hall council, Cholla strives not only for leadership development, but for the involvement of residents in their experience living in Cholla.  Whether it is from participating in our amazing programs or voicing their concerns, we encourage residents to participate in it all.  One of our largest programs is the Cholla Fiesta, a traditional program that occurs every spring!
 
  Weekly Meetings - 6:00 PM on Tuesdays in E Lounge

- Cholla 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Cholla Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Laura Edwards
- Contact Information -
laura.k.edwards@asu.edu
(623) 451-5704





  
President
Heidi Westphal
- Contact Information -
Hwestpha@asu.edu
  DELSA Hall Council  
 
Adelphi II and Sonora Complex
 
 
DELSA Hall Council is composed of both Sonora and Adelphi II residence halls. Both halls are FYRE (First Year Residential Experience) communities and due to our distance from the main campus, many of our residents ride bikes or travel by long board. We have a small market just outside of Sonora hall as well as the south campus Health Services Center near the front desk. Likewise, there is also a pool that not many know about near the front of Sonora.
 
  Weekly Meetings - 6:30 PM on Sundays in Sonora 5th Floor Lounge

- DELSA 09/10 Facebook Group -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Jessica Leichner
- Contact Information -
jleichne@asu.edu





  
President
Will Aja
- Contact Information -
William.aja@asu.edu
  Hassa Hall Council  
 
Hassayampa Phase 1
 
 

Hassa, or Hassayampa Phase One is half of the complex known as Hassayampa. The entire complex is named after a river in south western Arizona. Many first year residential students live here with a wide variety of majors ranging from economics to physics. Located on south campus it sits very close to the SRC and many W.P. Carey buildings. Hassa doesn’t have its own dining hall but a feet away is Hassayampa phase 2, or Yampa, which has both a market and a dining hall. The Hassayampa Pavilion is a great venue for many events and programs that attract people from all over campus. So stop by and come experience a residential community like no other!


 
  Weekly Meetings - 7:30 PM on Mondays in E1 Lounge

- Hassa 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Hassa Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Brian Kehoe
- Contact Information -
Brkehoe@asu.edu
(623) 695-8547





  
President
Jenn Reed
- Contact Information -
JennReed@asu.edu
(623) 986-8161
  Manzy Hall Council  
 
Manzanita Hall
 
 

Being one of the oldest buildings on campus, Manzanita comes with a lot of personality and history. Built in the 60’s, Manzy is defined by its truly original look. Sitting on north campus, it has 15 floors, its own dining hall (Manzy Square), tutoring center, computer room, and a huge “backyard” with volleyball nets and places to barbecue! The football stadium and basketball arena are also only a few feet away. The Residence Hall Association works alongside the Community Assistants and FYRE to create wonderful programs and an enjoyable atmosphere. Manzanita Hall is a coed freshman community and provides double occupancy accommodations with suite-style bathrooms. Amenities include: 24-hour campus security and front desk services, computer labs, tutoring centers, academic advising, laundry facilities, vending machines, air conditioning, a dining hall, and basic cable.


 
  Weekly Meetings - 9:00 PM on Mondays in Manzy Classroom

- Manzy 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Manzy Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Rachel Allen
- Contact Information -
Rachel.k.allen@asu.edu
(480) 993-7149





  
President
Sergio Lopez
- Contact Information -
Sergio.Lopez@asu.edu
  PLEX Hall Council  
 
Palo Verde East and West
 
 
PLEX Hall is on North Campus and houses over 700 students. It has been around for more than 40 years and it has two main towers. Each tower is located on both sides of the ASU bridge and it has a very important land mark! PV Beach is the center of the complex and there you will find all of the students playing catch, hanging out or even studying. It is a great place to hold all of the programs and it is definately recognizable by everyone. Also, in PVE there is the hub where PLEX Hall Council holds their meetings. In here you will find a UPS Store and a Starbucks, and a very fun social event called "Dance Club in the Hub"! At PVW there is a great LRC with tutors, success coaches and great facilities to make your learning experience great. PLEX is an awesome place to live and since this is an all freshman dorm it is very fun getting to meet and work with the new residents!
 
  Weekly Meetings - 8:00 PM on Mondays in PVE Hub

- PLEX Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Angela Tugaoen
- Contact Information -
Spam2012@asu.edu





  
President
Danielle Gutierrez
- Contact Information -
dmgutie2@asu.edu
(915) 920-7790
  SPAM Hall Council  
 
San Pablo and Palo Verde Main
 
 

SPAM Hall Council is the student government for residents living in San Pablo and Palo Verde Main. Every week we meet and discuss important issues that not only affect the residents of SPAM, but that affect residents campus-wide. These issues include: meal plans, rooms, expansions on campus, and much more. Residents may come to a SPAM meeting to propose for funds for things such as programs. We encourage people from other organizations to come to meetings to let us know about other events and important happenings that are going on around campus. We also put on many programs throughout the school year, including the annual SPAM Luau during the spring. As for the complex itself, in front of PV Main a grassy area known as 'PV Beach' where throughout the year, many student events and activities take place. Likewise, just a short walk behind San Pablo and PV main is the Sun Devil stadium, making it quite convenient to go to the football games. Amenities in this complex include a volleyball court, BBQ area, and the famous Devil's Diner.


 
  Weekly Meetings - 8:30 PM on Tuesdays in San Pablo Classroom

- SPAM Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Brian Ortiz
- Contact Information -
Brian.Ortiz@asu.edu
(201) 486-0164





  
President
David Whitaker
- Contact Information -
David.Whitaker@asu.edu
  Towers Apartment Council  
 
Towers Apartments
 
 

Towers is an upperclassman apartment style community which provides double occupancy apartments with single bedroom accommodations in addition to a private balcony. This coed apartment-style community provides 24-hour campus security and an apartment office with regular business hours, a computer lab, community laundry, vending machines, air conditioning, wireless internet, swimming pool, volleyball court and basic cable. There is a reserved parking structure next to the apartment complex for residents. Likewise, this eight- story structure, located in close proximity to Wells Fargo Arena, Sun Devil Stadium, & Mill Avenue, is new to Residential Life but has already made a impact as the Community of the Year in Spring 2008. With a dedicated Apartment Council and CA staff, University Towers is the perfect living environment for sophomores, juniors, seniors, and grad students!


 
  Weekly Meetings - 7:00 PM on Sundays in ROom 122

- University Towers 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Towers Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Nicole Margul
- Contact Information -
Nicole.Margul@asu.edu





  
President
James Somers
- Contact Information -
James.Somers@asu.edu
  Yampa Hall Council  
 
Hassayampa Phase 2
 
 

Hassayampa was built a little over 3 years ago and Yampa is the second phase of these dorms. Yampa consists of building F, G, and H of the Hassayampa Academic Village (HAV). Included in these buildings are the learning resource center, Hassayampa dining hall, and the UPS store. Located in the southeast corner of the Tempe campus, Yampa is quick walk to both the Student Recreation Center and the Memorial Union.


 
  Weekly Meetings - 7:00 PM on Tuesdays in H115

- Yampa 09/10 Facebook Group -
- Yampa Funding Proposal Form -
Additional Information Coming Soon!
 
    
Programmer
Lizbeth Oritiz
- Contact Information -
Christian.Ortiz@asu.edu






 
   
   
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