Rainbows Festival celebrates spectrum of LGBT diversity
The tenth annual Rainbows Festival was held in Downtown Phoenix over the weekend within walking distance of ASU’s Downtown Campus.
New brewery opens to the public, with a mission of teaching people about craft...
A new brewery near downtown Phoenix opened to the public Tuesday, becoming the latest addition to the growing Arizona brewery industry.
First Downtown Devil Discussion begins with focus on downtown Phoenix
The first Downtown Devil Discussion, a monthly town hall-style event hosted by this publication, was held Thursday in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum.
Phoenix bicyclists gear up to encourage safety awareness
In a city driven by car culture, the efforts and messages of bicyclists, city planners and the Department of Transportation all intersect on one subject: safety.
Protesters speak out against mistreatment in Phoenix homeless shelters
Masked demonstrators gathered near ASU's Downtown campus Wednesday to protest treatment of the homeless in Phoenix shelters.
Postal workers hold rally downtown
Postal workers rallied near the Downtown campus Tuesday in support of a federal bill that would lower a portion of the U.S. Postal Service’s budget and save employee jobs.
Campus restaurants weigh value of M&G program
M&G can cost the restaurant a fair amount of money. With every purchase made with M&G, Hsin Cafe has to pay a certain percentage of the purchase to Aramark, the company in charge of food services at ASU.
Hundreds will gather at Nonprofit Leadership Forum to discuss future cooperation
Around 280 decision-makers from Arizona businesses, nonprofits and other sectors, including Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. and the Phoenix Philanthropy Group, will participate in the inaugural Nonprofit Leadership Forum Wednesday at Eight Arizona PBS studios in the Cronkite Building.
Cronkite dean discusses students’ opinions about living downtown in open forum
Walter Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan hosted an open forum for students to discuss changes on the Downtown campus and surrounding community Monday night.
Student government administers a fourth of remaining budget with $15,000 going to itself
The Downtown Senate allocated more than a fourth of its remaining funds for the year on Friday, with the vast majority of the newly distributed money going to the government itself.

