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.
Verde Restaurant closes after 7 months
Verde Restaurant closed its doors on Dec. 4, just seven months after opening.
Downtown students witness Territorial Cup victory in Tucson
A trip to Tucson for Wednesday's ASU game against U of A started with optimism and ended with ecstasy for a group of downtown students.
Cronkite students form chapter of black journalism club
Students founded Arizona State University’s first chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists this semester in hopes of creating more opportunities and fairness for aspiring black journalists.
CityScape’s First Fridays block party to feature free concert, beer garden
For the first time since the grand opening, CityScape will take part in the First Fridays festivities by holding a free concert and beer garden.
Cronkite alumna credits journalism education for helping her cope with cancer
Sheri Johnson, a 1990 alumna of the Walter Cronkite School, has fought recurring cases of cancer over the past 10 years. Thanks in part to the skills she learned as a journalist, she's currently winning the battle.
Local economists have hopeful predictions for future
Economics experts at the 47th Annual Economic Forecast Luncheon said the economies of the United States and Arizona are slated for improvement, however, it will be a slower process than consumers had hoped.
Organization promotes more consistent Arizona
Nearly 50 people gathered in the PBS studio on the sixth floor of ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in downtown Phoenix to be part of Global Arizona 100's live audience Wednesday night.
Downtown auto shop holding architecture challenge for students
Sun Devil Auto, a family owned auto-shop with 21 locations in the Phoenix area, is holding a contest for ASU students to redesign their oldest shop, located in downtown Phoenix.

