Fair Trade Cafe to offer new lunch options for ASU students
Fair Trade Cafe hosted a food tasting last week previewing a vegetarian lunch option available for ASU students next fall.
Arizona Center undergoes summer changes
While Downtown students take a break from school, the Arizona Center is hard at work with some summer changes.
Downtown skate park put on hold
Leakage problems at Margaret T. Hance Park caused a 12- to 18-month delay in plans to build central Phoenix’s first skate park, a Phoenix landscape architect said.
Civic Space Park wins national urban excellence award
Civic Space Park was given a 2011 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence last week for contributing to Phoenix's urban community, a biannual national award earning the park $10,000 to be used for improvements.
Cronkite School dean named vice provost of campus amid bevy of administrative shuffles
The dean of the Walter Cronkite School has been named vice provost of ASU Downtown and top-level vacancies in two other Downtown colleges are being filled with interim appointments, the university announced Friday.
Body Worlds spreads bike safety awareness
The Arizona Science Center hosted a free bike safety event called Helmet Your Head Bike Safety Awareness Day on Saturday as part of its Body Worlds & the Brain exhibit.
Student’s planned protest resonates with campus community
A student at the Walter Cronkite School will be staging a silent protest Thursday on Taylor Mall after a recent conversation she held with a college dean concerning the obstacles Muslim students face in professional journalism careers.
College of Nursing dean to leave ASU for Ohio State
Bernadette Melnyk will take on the roles of associate vice president for health promotion, university chief wellness officer and dean of the College of Nursing at OSU in September. Melnyk said she was not looking to leave ASU when OSU reached out to her.
Society of Professional Journalists chapter at ASU lacks student participation, awareness
SPJ collegiate chapters can be found on college campuses of different sizes throughout the nation, but particularly thrive at schools with strong journalism and communication programs. Except at Arizona State University.
Donation campaign encourages students to give back to community
For Taylor Place residents, the move out process begins shortly after the semester comes to an end and their final exams are finished.





