Growing Downtown campus bringing more students, classes to Mercado complex
The Mercado, an outpost of the ASU Downtown campus, has grown steadily since the university started using it.
Cronkite School’s new solar panels bolster ASU’s sustainability goals
Solar panels have been installed on the roof of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism building to help achieve ASU's sustainability goal of producing 20 megawatts of solar energy.
Universal constitution would create Supreme Court, institute 3-student presidential ticket
In an attempt to help Downtown students better understand the constitution before they vote, the Downtown Devil broke down changes in the referendum into several major points and how they would potentially affect Downtown student government operations and the Downtown student body.
Devil’s Greens will provide more meal options through burrito bar, breakfast-for-dinner
Originally billed as a late-night, healthy alternative to traditional after-hours snacks, Taylor Place's Devil’s Greens has slowly shifted to serving a more expansive menu with less of a premium on the nutritional value of what they serve.
Chipotle opens after hosting ASU students, faculty at promotional event
Chipotle Mexican Grill provided ASU students and faculty with complimentary food and drinks Monday night for a pre-opening party at the restaurant’s new CityScape location set to officially open today.
Student government to put universal constitution before students
The Downtown student government passed a proposal at the last Senate meeting of the year Friday to put the Universal Constitution – which has been under construction since early summer – to a student referendum starting this week.
Slide show: Electric Light Parade
Phoenix kicked off the holidays with the 25th annual Arizona Public Service Company Electric Light Parade Saturday night.
Cadet program offers avenue for would-be firefighters to follow dream
In a city that receives less than eight inches of rain per year, firefighters are a necessity. But with a tight budget and a three-year hiring freeze, the Phoenix Fire Department can use as much help as it can get. That’s where the department’s cadet program comes in.
NewsFoo brings together media technocrats to discuss future of news
Journalists, technologists, programmers, entrepreneurs and others convened at the Walter Cronkite School for the second year in a row over the weekend for an “unconference” to discuss the future of news and the changing media landscape.
Burton Barr Library hosts book signing with the author of the Inheritance Cycle series
Christopher Paolini, author of the best-selling Inheritance Cycle visited the Burton Barr Central Library in Downtown Phoenix on Saturday as part of a nationwide book tour to promote his latest book, Inheritance.

