For the past six weeks, the Short Leash Hot Dogs food truck has parked in front of Shine Coffee on Vernon Avenue every Wednesday to create "Shine and Dine," a lunchtime collaboration event.
Following a break-in last week, the downtown Phoenix community rounded up support for Lawn Gnome Publishing by creating a cash mob on Tuesday afternoon. Participants from as close downtown Phoenix and as far as Boston, donated books and cash to help the store in its time of need.
With the Super Bowl coming to Glendale in Feb. 2015, the Walter Cronkite School is adding a class for the fall 2014 semester to cover the events leading up to the game. The 20 students selected for the program will cover the community, tourism and pre-game news attached to the Super Bowl.
Former Downtown campus Vice President Debra Friedman died Sunday of lung cancer, leaving a legacy of community involvement and leadership for both ASU and the downtown Phoenix community.
Many community members stand behind the letter African American Men of Arizona State University President Ja'han Jones wrote to the Tau Kappa Epsilon speaking out against the "MLK Black Party" members of the fraternity held on Monday.
The College of Health Solutions on the Downtown campus will add 10 new degrees, six undergraduate and four graduate, next semester. The degrees include Medical Studies and Science of Health Care Delivery for undergraduates and Clinical Exercise Physiology and Public Health for graduate students.