Diversity scholar presents on hate speech, ethics in media
A renowned UCLA professor spoke on the subject of hate speech in broadcast media and online social networks during two days of lectures and workshops as part of ASU's Spring 2012 Diversity Scholars Series.
Downtown campus hosts TEDx event
The Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum played host Wednesday to a conference, put on by internationally acclaimed nonprofit organization TED, that sought to bring together innovative ideas through talks at both national and local levels.
Downtown Devil Discussion focuses on unused spaces, development in downtown Phoenix
A panel of community activists spoke Tuesday about fostering a thriving downtown, local projects and an engaged public.
Chloe’s Corner offers grab-and-go lunches and healthy options to downtown Phoenix locals
Since it's opening in January, Chloe's Corner has been working on establishing a customer base after the previous tenant closed due to financial problems.
ASU football coach talks about this year’s team unifying the university on Downtown campus
ASU head football coach Todd Graham came to the Downtown campus on Tuesday to eat lunch with students and faculty members.
Local muralists team up to decorate vacant lot
Several local artists have teamed up to decorate a vacant lot in Phoenix with a mural as part of the "What Should Go Here?" community project.
Phoenix Police Department goes digital with online crime reporting
The Phoenix Police Department launched an online crime-reporting service Monday that is expected to save the city about $1 million per year.
Italian photographer challenges students to reject unethical photography
Pictures aren’t always what they seem. The image captured in a still is only part of the big picture.
The mysteries of photography and how...
Local artist paints to help downtown charity, homeless
There are currently over a thousand homeless individuals living in Phoenix. With the help of live music and a painting canvas, that number is expected to drop.
ASU president recommends tuition increases for graduates, out-of-state undergraduates
Only days after the Arizona House Appropriations Committee approved a bill that would require a minimum tuition contribution of $2,000 for in-state undergraduate students, the Office of President Michael Crow released a recommendation of no tuition increase for that demographic and an increase of 3 percent for out-of-state undergraduate students.


