Arizona Humanities launches writing program to provide veterans an expressive outlet
Arizona Humanities has created a writing workshop to help veterans express themselves and reintegrate with their communities. The program is hosted at the Burton Barr Central Library.
ASU plans to remove student participatory ‘In My Life I Will’ wall in University...
A chalkboard wall that recently went up in ASU's University Center allowing students to write their goals may need to be taken down by Oct. 10, according to university officials.
ASU Prep academy receives new football field in anticipation of Super Bowl 2015
The Super Bowl Host Committee, NFL Foundation and the Arizona Cardinals have gifted ASU Preparatory Academy with a new football field and scoreboard as the Super Bowl in February 2015 approaches.
2014 Cronkite Award recipient Robin Roberts inspires Downtown students of all majors
As the recipient of the 2014 Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, Roberts was interviewed by Assistant Dean and News Director Mark Lodato on Sunday afternoon. Roberts shared her experiences in journalism and the lessons she has learned.
ASU President Michael Crow holds conference at Downtown campus on safety, tuition, future
ASU President Michael Crow held a conference Friday to address the future of the university, discussing topics such as sexual assault, tuition and his vision for ASU.
ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law receives $10 million grant for new law...
A local attorney and his wife donated $10 million to Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law to help build their new law center. It is the largest single gift the law school has received.
Overflow at Grand Canyon University campus leads some students to live in Roosevelt Point
Due to overbooking of students at their on-campus housing, nearly 200 Grand Canyon University students live at the Roosevelt Point Apartments in downtown Phoenix. The off-campus students face a 14-mile round trip commute and pay up to twice as much in rent.
The ASU ‘Banksy’: Frustration leads student to paint mysterious artwork in dormitory stairwell
ASU freshman Audra Mansager wanted to express the frustration she was feeling at the time. She went to her dorm's stairwell and used red and black acrylics to paint a nude body inside a box, the words "Stick With What You Know" written underneath.
Bloomberg News reporter provides insight on the life of a White House correspondent
A Bloomberg News White House correspondent shared her experiences covering the president and her definition of a good journalist Monday.
Bioscience students look to help community and environment with new learning garden
Bioscience High School students got their hands dirty for Green Apple Service Day by working on their community learning garden. The U.S. Green Building Council funded the garden and sponsors the service day.




