Some ASASUD members criticize election promotion
At Friday’s ASASUD Senate meeting, representatives acknowledged that more could have been done to better advertise the election information sessions.
Phoenix goes ‘gaga’ for Lady Gaga
ASU students and Phoenicians filled the streets of downtown Phoenix wearing Lady Gaga-inspired outfits while awaiting her concert Saturday night at the U.S. Airways Center.
Documentary screening raises awareness of Ugandan genocide
Invisible Children, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about genocide in Uganda, showed a documentary in the Cronkite Theater on ASU's Downtown Campus.
ASASUD informational sessions regarding campus elections drew small turnout
Low turnout at informational sessions for students interested in running for ASASUD positions led to a lack of candidates in upcoming elections.
Cronkite professor discusses impact of Spanish-language media
Craig Allen, an associate professor at the Walter Cronkite School, discussed the social effects of the explosion of Spanish television in America Thursday night.
New hot dog vendor hopes to connect with Downtown students
Hot dog vendor Ray White of “Big Ray’s Hot Dogs” might be new on the block, but he has been in the business for 14 years.
White recently decided to take up business on the southeast corner of North Second and East Taylor streets on the Downtown campus.
Students stand strong against funding cuts that would dent ASU’s budget
Students at the Downtown campus participated in a rally against the state Senate’s proposed university budget cuts Wednesday afternoon in hopes of spreading awareness of the issue.
ASASUD announces candidates running for office; only one executive ticket to be on ballot
ASASUD announced early Wednesday morning that only one student will be running for president of the Downtown campus next year.
Arts center brings Latino culture to life in Phoenix
A center for Latino art and culture located in downtown Phoenix creates its own world for visitors to enjoy art, entertainment, dancing, workshops and above all, culture.
Speaker from the Seattle Times discusses importance of investigative reporting
Must See Mondays speaker David Boardman, executive editor and senior vice president of the Seattle Times, discusses the importance of investigative reporting.



