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Law enforcement investigating last week’s ASURITE shutdown

The hacking of ASURITE left many students without access to email and Blackboard assignments for days late last week. The FBI and local law enforcement agencies are now investigating the incident, according to an update released Tuesday.

USGD vice president of policy resigns

Vice President of Policy Taylor McArthur resigned from his position Wednesday night in an email to members of the Downtown student government, citing a need to spend more time at his full-time job.

Speaker series features food-truck owners

The opportunity to start a food truck in downtown Phoenix has never been better, Phoenix Street Food Coalition chairman Brad Moore told a crowd of more than 70 people Tuesday.

Humphrey Fellows share visions for home countries in seminar at Cronkite School

The Humphrey Fellowship program is designed to give professionals from around the world a year expand their knowledge of the world and discover new ways to be leaders in their home countries. At a seminar last night four of the ten Humphrey Fellows from the Cronkite School shared some of their aspirations for when they return home.

Downtown campus Arts Expo advertises local venues, businesses to students on Taylor Mall

Members from the local art community gathered for The Arts Expo in Taylor Mall to attract ASU students to downtown venues. The Arts Expo was held from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. yesterday and featured businesses from the downtown area.

The Strand in CityScape offers new breakfast menu, plans for pick-up and delivery services

The Strand will debut a new breakfast menu starting next Monday. In coming weeks, the restaurant will also begin offering curb-side pick-up and delivery services.

Must See Mondays resume with presentation on journalism in Africa

Walter Cronkite School Professor of Practice G. Pascal Zachary used various photographic images and videos to depict his journey through Sub-Saharan Africa for the semester's first Must See Monday.

Swing-dance group gives lessons at downtown hotel

The Savoy Hop Cats teach swing dance and hold an open dance at the historic Hotel San Carlos every Monday night.

Phoenix Public Market opens extra day in wake of street reopening

After a slump in business due to construction, the Phoenix Public Market revamped its hours to include Mondays, starting this week.

Nutrition school hosts screening of sustainable farming documentary

Edible Phoenix magazine and the ASU School of Nutrition and Health Promotion hosted the official viewing party of the 2012 TEDx Manhattan documentary "Changing the Way We Eat” on the Downtown campus Saturday.