Education

Manifesto Project aims to unite young leaders

Young leaders were asked to answer what their generation is, what would make them stay in Arizona forever and how they will lead the change they want to see to try and help unite them to bring changes to their home.

Survival guide: Places for food, shopping and fun while living downtown

Moving to a new place can be difficult, especially if you don't know your way around town. The Downtown Devil staff compiled a list of important places to know about while living downtown. While there are plenty of places that didn't make it onto the list, here a few places to get you started while you get used to your new home.

Smokers don’t predict success for peer-enforced ban

Despite the ASU wide tobacco-free smoking ban that began Aug. 1, downtown smokers aren’t putting out their cigarettes because their peers and not the police enforce the ban.

Slide show: Exclusive first look at Downtown Sun Devil Fitness Complex

The Downtown campus Sun Devil Fitness Complex set to open to the public on Wednesday, complete with a rooftop pool and a new basketball gym. The Downtown Devil got a tour of the facility Monday evening.

Taylor Place still overbooked by 57 students, ASU to pay thousands to house them...

ASU will pay $100 per room per night to the Westin Phoenix Downtown to house up to 57 students who don't have a room in Taylor Place, officials said.

Taylor Place overbooked, up to 120 students to temporarily live at local hotel

As many as 120 students registered to live at Taylor Place this fall will be without dormitories and instead will live in a nearby hotel at the beginning of the year.

Cronkite School changes video, audio editing programs

The Walter Cronkite School will drop Final Cut Pro and adopt Adobe Creative Suite 6, Premiere Pro and Audition, according to an email sent to students from Christopher Callahan.

Honors College dean Phillips to serve as first dean for Honors College at Purdue...

Rhonda Phillips, associate dean of Barrett, the Honors College on the Downtown campus, is leaving her position at ASU this fall to serve as the inaugural dean of Purdue University’s new Honors College.

ASU creates new health school to improve health care efficiency

The program will teach medical professionals how to analyze the current problems in the health care industry and discover and implement new solutions to create consistency, which will lead to efficiency in health care.

PBS hosts lecture to promote Latino film

The documentary tells the story of Latinos in the United States and their history, culture and experiences. It covers the European conquest of the Southwest, various waves of immigration to the United States, the Latino presence in global wars and the Latino civil rights movement.