Humphrey Fellows bid farewell to Cronkite School after 10-month program
Over one hundred people gathered Wednesday at a luncheon in the First Amendment Forum to watch the Humphrey Fellows graduate from their 10-month stay at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Frozen-yogurt shop going strong after 24 years
A day at A Touch of Yogurt begins at around 7:00 or 7:30 a.m. for owners John Bruno and Marcia Bruno who come in early to rotate the product and toppings and make waffle cones and other pastries such as brownies.
Professor discusses new book critiquing Bush presidency
Associate Professor Joseph Russomanno shared his critiques of the George W. Bush presidency in his new book during the Must See Monday speaker series.
Downtown campus to lose top administrator, college dean to University of Washington
Debra Friedman, dean of the College of Public Programs and vice president of ASU's Downtown campus, has been named chancellor of the University of Washington Tacoma.
Gentleman Joe’s Barbershop prepares to leave downtown
After three years in business, Gentleman Joe's Barbershop downtown Phoenix location is closing its doors.
After years of advocacy, downtown Phoenix activist packs bags for Canada
Sitting in the Cronkite School’s First Amendment Forum is Yuri Artibise, an unimposing figure with a reputation as an urban entrepreneur and one of downtown Phoenix’s leading activists.
ASASUD looks forward at last meeting of the year
In the last ASASUD Senate meeting of the year Friday, the majority of the two and a half hour meeting was spent discussing the ASASUD operational budget for next year.
Local poetry slam recites last verse
Ed Mabrey has been writing and performing poetry since the Cronkite Building was a dirt lot.
Businesses promote sustainability in downtown Earth Day fair
Local businesses and organizations gathered in downtown Phoenix Thursday to promote environmental awareness before Earth Day today.
ASU professor emphasizes importance of language, culture
Author, poet and ASU Regents' Professor Alberto Álvaro Ríos shared his personal experiences involving cultural connections and the use of language at the ASU Downtown campus's Center for Community Development and Civil Rights Thursday.

