ASU student creates monthlong holiday to show off Sun Devil pride
Journalism senior Anne Stegen has created her own monthlong holiday called GOLDtember, which involves wearing gold-colored clothing in support of the ASU football team every single day in September.
Student government appoints 3 new senators, director position
The Downtown campus student government appointed three senators and a director of administration and approved $11,414.38 in financial requests during its Senate meeting on Friday.
New coffee shop serves up coffee, social justice
Eighth Day: Coffee and Culture opened on Sept. 4, hoping to draw nearby ASU Downtown students to a welcoming environment.
Writing center, math lab open after post office renovation
The writing center and math lab at ASU's Downtown campus moved to the U.S. Federal Post Office building this semester after a $4.7 million renovation.
Welcome Back: A guide to First Friday
A new academic year brings a slew of new bodies to downtown Phoenix. Lesson one of this metropolitan culture: First Friday arts walk.
Lecture series to highlight issues surrounding upcoming election
A look at women’s political history in Arizona will kick off this fall's Humanities Lecture Series, monthly discussions hosted by the School of Letters and Sciences that will focus this year on topics surrounding the upcoming election.
Cronkite School’s network may receive upgrade this weekend after third crash this week
The network at the Walter Cronkite School was down Wednesday afternoon for the third time since Sunday, IT director TJ Sokol said.
Burton Barr seeks local artists for exhibitions
The Burton Barr Central Library in downtown Phoenix has begun accepting proposals for 2013 exhibitions from Arizona artists in its @Central Gallery.
Downtown offers new pop-up park every Friday
ASU and the Downtown Phoenix Partnership are working together to organize pop-up parks in Civic Space Park with music, bean bag toss and other activities on Friday afternoons.
Shoe-shine shop keeps one foot in the past while looking toward the future
The store is Andy’s Shoe Shine. Formerly Henry’s Shoe Shine, the location has been a shoe-shine shop since 1966. That’s 46 years the tiny, hallway-sized store has virtually stood still while Phoenix grew into the 21st century. The business is still going strong thanks to its current owner, Andy Millsap.

