ASU organization works to create a community for Native American students downtown
A student organization works to create a community for the growing number of Native American students on the downtown campus.
Construction of ASU’s law school is expected to bring $1.7 million in tax revenue,...
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s relocation to downtown Phoenix is expected to create $1.7 million in tax revenue and 1,000 construction jobs, a city official said earlier this week.
Campus police say bike thefts dropped significantly in the Spring 2015 semester
Only three bike thefts have been reported to ASU Police so far in 2015. Although only halfway through the year, this is on track to be fewer than the 41 reported bike thefts in 2014.
USGD survey requests student feedback for new around-campus golf cart transit option
USGD may implement a new student transit service to replace the trolley system in the upcoming school year. Students can voice their opinions about their decision in a survey.
USGD aims to increase student engagement in fight against budget cuts
In response to a $53 million cut in state funding from Arizona State University, Undergraduate Student Government Downtown has organized protests and is making student engagement a main priority for the next academic year.
ASU student uses talent for DJ-ing to spread message of self-love at One Love...
Self love and positivity are just as important as the beats in ASU student and DJ Malcolm Brinkley's music. Brinkley is regularly featured on Blaze Radio 1330 AM and helped organize the One Love Festival at Icehouse earlier in April.
Social media manager uses ‘modern PR’ to make a difference in women’s health
Amy Villarreal, a Walter Cronkite School graduate, is passionate about her work with the women's health company EmpowHER, where she uses social media sites to share information and connect with women.
Anderson Cooper: Dialogue is key to improving race relations
Journalist Anderson Cooper said at a discussion for ASU's Center for the Study of Race and Democracy that race in America is still a pertinent issue, and creating dialogue among different people will get the nation closer to a better state.
ASU hosts public service professionals to discuss solutions for tourism, water troubles
Activism in tourism was the topic of the College of Public Service and Community Solutions's latest TED-talk inspired speaker series, hosted in the Cronkite theater.
University presidents, Board of Regents meet with students to discuss budget cuts, tuition increases
Arizona State University is attempting to combat the effect of state budget cuts by increasing tuition and fees for a variety of students.




