Marimow’s departure from News21 leads to shift in leadership
After News21 executive editor Bill Marimow resigned during the spring semester to return to his hometown Philadelphia Inquirer, the News21 program and its fellows face the transition to a new editor.
Master’s student develops social media tactic to reach students
ASU's School of Public Affairs Facebook page holds many informative posts, like an article about the possible immorality of unpaid internships or a photo of a pug in a tiny polo. This is the creation of Margaret Kilman, a master of public administration student.
2011-2012: A year in review
The 2011-2012 school year has been a season of change for ASU Downtown and downtown Phoenix alike, marked by highs and lows that have affected both the campus and the community.
Phoenix residents weigh redistricting plans that would further divide downtown
Phoenix residents on Thursday grappled over electoral districts during a redistricting meeting at the Burton Barr Central Library. Both proposed plans would splinter downtown Phoenix into three separate districts.
Phoenix Public Market announces closure after months of financial hardship
Following many months of internal strife, the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar located in the Phoenix Public Market will close its doors Saturday. Despite the closure, the Open Air Market and Royal at the Market coffee bar will remain in operation.
Steampunk exhibit draws hundreds over month-long stay at the Alwun House
The Alwun House closes its exhibition on steampunk — futurism from the perspective of the Victorian era — with a special event today.
Jazz education center opens on Roosevelt Row
The Nash, a new jazz music venue in Phoenix, opened for special events on April 10 with a medley of famous musicians present.
Push PHX Gallery to unveil revamped look, new stage at ‘2.0’ reopening
The Push PHX Gallery will reopen its doors to downtown Phoenix today after closing down its space in December.
Crooked Sky Farms provides local, all-natural produce
Crooked Sky Farms, the largest community-supported agricultural producer in the state, supplying more than 800 people weekly and brings its fresh produce to the Phoenix Open Air Market every Saturday morning.
Angels Trumpet Ale House will open in summer, serve craft beers
Angels Trumpet Ale House, a husband-and-wife-owned specialty alehouse serving craft beers on Roosevelt Row, will be ready to open mid- to late summer just a few blocks away from the Downtown campus.

