Historic U.S. Post Office now home to finalized ASU Downtown campus student center
After two years of planning and construction, the ASU Downtown campus student center is finally unveiled for students and faculty.
Opinion: A case for calling Phoenix home
Phoenix is not perfect, and it's not for everyone, but for me it has become far more than simply a place to sleep and study. Phoenix is my home now, for better or worse, and I think you should consider it as well.
Slide show: Construction progresses at new downtown recreation center
The new student recreation center at the Downtown campus, which broke ground in August, has been an ongoing construction project this semester.
Video: The Phoenix Community Mural
The first Phoenix Festival of the Arts, which took place this past weekend at Margaret T. Hance Park, was vibrant with local art vendors, live music and Mayor Greg Stanton presenting awards to local artists, but the winding figure of plywood boards snaking around the fenced-in festival stole the show.
Slide show: Third annual Phoestivus open-air market
The third annual Phoestivus open-air market will return to the Phoenix Public Market lot tonight after its first event drew hundreds last Wednesday. Visitors can expect holiday goods, food trucks, a beer garden and much more.
Slide show: Faces of late-night Cronkite-dwellers
The week leading into finals means one thing to students at the Downtown campus: all-hours access to the Walter Cronkite School for any last-minute studying, project-doing or — in some cases — napping. These late-night Cronkite-dwellers told the Downtown Devil a little bit about why they were in the building so late.
Opinion: Downtown campus must encourage community interaction
The existence of an urban campus at ASU provides the opportunity for a truly unprecedented level of experience-based learning.
We are not, however, operating anywhere near optimal levels of interaction, and the tension threatens to disenchant community leaders and students.
Slide show: Tamale Festival
Food City held its 2012 Tamale Festival on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Phoenix between First and Fourth avenues on Washington Street.
Video: Made Art Boutique to feature student-made Christmas ornaments
Christmas ornaments created by school children will make their debut at Made Art Boutique, located on Fifth and Roosevelt streets, on the first Friday...
Video: Circle 6 Studios brings a new hot art to Phoenix
Circle 6 Studios uses fiery furnaces and heavy tools to create fragile products priced between 50 and 100 dollars.



