Alex Sorrell

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ASU a top choice for international students, but few have majors based Downtown

ASU boasts more than 6,500 international students for the fall 2013 semester, but only a small number of those students have majors based on the Downtown campus. As a result, these students often face difficulties in receiving university services.

Pac-12 gives ASU Prep new technology center

ASU Preparatory Academy got a makeover for its media center last week from the Pacific-12 football conference, which builds technology centers in the community of whichever university hosts the conference's championship game.

Hispanic humorist to attend lecture about self

Project Humanities asked columnist Gustavo Arellano for a photo to accompany advertisements for a lecture about him, but he offered a better plan -- his attendance.

Local First Arizona program offers community members discounts, access to exclusive events

Local First Arizona will launch a new program called Localist this fall that will give community members access to special discounts and exclusive events.

City forgoes construction, chooses to renovate First Street with paint and plants

The city of Phoenix is set to complete renovations on First Street with paint and plants instead of heavy construction. The city will forgo tearing up the street and relocating utilities by using paint, planters and other design materials to complete the design guidelines set by the First Street Streetscape Study.