Student RCAB tends garden plot at Growhouse
Students from the Student Residential College Advisory Board have been volunteering each Sunday at Growhouse, planting vegetables and produce.
CO+HOOTS moves to new location
CO+HOOTS moved to its new location on Washington Row Saturday, leaving the MonOrchid in downtown Phoenix's arts district.
Dia de los Muertos Festival honors art, death
Adams Street between First and Second streets was closed down on Friday for a Dia de los Muertos celebration.
Largest turnout for annual Pie Social expected
The third annual downtown Phoenix Pie Social will return Saturday with more celebrity bakers, community bakers, food trucks and even a croquet competition.
District 24 candidate vying for Senate seat: Auggie Bartning
Augustine “Auggie” Bartning and Kathleen “Katie” Hobbs are vying to represent district 24, which includes ASU’s Downtown campus, in the state Senate. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6.
District 24 candidate vying for senate seat: Katie Hobbs
Kathleen “Katie” Hobbs and Augustine “Auggie” Bartning are vying to represent district 24, which includes ASU’s Downtown campus, in the state Senate. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6.
Underground theater group to perform first two plays in November
NoName Theatre, a new underground theatre group that combines professionalism and amateurism, will perform its first play near Roosevelt Street and Fourth Avenue in mid-November.
Doomsday cult publishes promotional pamphlets, reads poetry at local events
The Cult of the Yellow Sign, is an “equal opportunity doomsday cult and apocalypse provider” headquartered in Phoenix. Individuals in the cult do not identify themselves by names but rather, numbers.
Sustainability experts discuss Phoenix’s unique context, challenges
The second Downtown Devil Discussion of the semester Tuesday featured five experts on sustainability as panelists. The discussion centered on the challenges Phoenix faces as it struggles to keep up with other major cities in terms of sustainability.
Centurion restaurant expanding, adding Bar Maximus
Centurion restaurant, in the Roosevelt Square Apartment Homes near Third Avenue and Roosevelt Street, is expanding to three times its size and enlarging its bar, which it will name Bar Maximus.



