The Blaze Radio station moves all operations to Downtown campus amidst technical difficulties
ASU radio station Blaze 1330 AM's sports, music and promotions programs will join its news programs at the Downtown campus. The move was finalized after years of technical difficulties.
Year’s first USGD meeting focuses on new initiatives, nominations, funding requests
The first Undergraduate Student Government Downtown Senate meeting focused primarily on Senate and Director nominations and a series of funding requests, which were quickly and unanimously approved.
Freshman crafts, sells quirky custom bow ties from dorm room
When Grace Gonzalez arrived at the Early Start Program at ASU's Downtown campus, she never expected her unique hobby and style to become a well sought-after trend and source of money.
News21 program covers post-9/11 veterans, features work of journalism students
Cronkite School News21 investigative project "Back Home" launched Sunday. The multimedia investigative interactive website features post-9/11 veteran issues.
ASU raises student U-Pass prices due to increases in Valley Metro fares
To offset the rise in fare by Valley Metro, ASU student U-Pass prices have increased by $50. The student U-Passes are still cheaper than both the ASU Employee Platinum Pass and the non-subsidized local pass.
USGD starts semester with few senators or major goals, has plans for student outreach
Downtown student government is working to fill the Senate, which has not happened since USGD's foundation. The administration hopes to focus on smaller student fees and downtown engagement this year.
24/7 study area now open in Cronkite building
The Student Resource Center in the Walter Cronkite building will be open 24/7, according to an email sent to students Saturday by Christopher Callahan, vice provost of the Downtown campus and dean of the Walter Cronkite School.
Students return to new buildings, ASU policies and business openings and closings
Students returning to downtown Phoenix this fall are coming back to a slew of changes to both the ASU campus and surrounding community. The Downtown Devil staff compiled a list of some of the most notable changes.
ASU moves quickly to house displaced students; some still feel shorted
There are less than a dozen Downtown ASU students still living in the Westin Phoenix Downtown as of Wednesday night, but the short stay still caused some students to feel disconnected from their classmates.
Downtown students, community members enjoy new Sun Devil Fitness Complex
The new Sun Devil Fitness Complex received a positive and excited response from students on its first day.




