British double-decker spreads holiday cheer with Christmas light tours
For the past two years, the Real London Bus Company has offered a stylish way to travel throughout the Phoenix-area for events varying from bar-crawls to wedding receptions using an authentic red bus from the United Kingdom.
Forum with President Crow yields low student attendance on Downtown campus
President Michael Crow spoke to students in person in Tempe and across all of ASU's four campuses via webcast at his second open forum this semester Tuesday, but while the university president was available to answer questions, not many Downtown students showed up.
Nursing building on Downtown campus wins award for sustainable design
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation II building received a certificate and an award for its unique building techniques and sustainable appeal.
Concert series brings local artists to Arizona Center
Artists participating in Live Music Under the Stars perform from 5 to 8 p.m. under the grand staircase for people shopping, dining or passing through the Arizona Center near Fillmore and Third streets.
Four-day workshop at Cronkite School to offer intensive business journalism training
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has chosen 15 journalists and 15 journalism professors from around the country to participate in four days of intensive business journalism training at the Walter Cronkite School from Jan. 4 to Jan. 7.
Downtown Dance Team hosts holiday event
What would have been a quiet Monday night at Taylor Place was revived with some holiday cheer by the Downtown Dance Team hosting “TP So You Think You Can Dance,” a holiday-themed dance concert and competition in the Taylor Place shade garden.
Overcrowding on intercampus shuttles a growing concern
During certain times of the day, every seat in the shuttle is taken and students have no choice but to stand or sit in the aisles. The resulting crowdedness raise questions about safety.
Conspire cooperative breaks ownership mold
Inside Conspire's graffiti-covered walls is a combination of an art gallery, beverage stop, clothing store, library and more. The business is breaking down walls; literally.
ASASUD passes new bylaws amid resignations and withheld stipends
On the last meeting of the semester, ASASUD discuessed issues including the revision of the senate bylaws, one senator's announcement to step down for the next semester and a funding request.
Suns provide boost to downtown businesses
On-court struggles this season haven't prevented the Phoenix Suns from continuing to support nearby businesses by drawing large crowds downtown for home games.

