Gay journalism club seeks downtown diversity
While there is currently only one student-run organization on ASU’s Downtown campus related to gay and lesbian issues, it may only be a matter of time before more crop up.
Body found near Arizona Center parking structure
An unidentified body was discovered at the bottom of the Arizona Center parking garage located on the North West corner of Fifth and Fillmore streets Monday evening.
Students interview Diane Sawyer at Cronkite Award Luncheon
Diane Sawyer, anchor of ABC's "World News," told attendees at the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism Luncheon that journalists need to remember the importance of factual story telling.
Police hit students, journalists with tear gas at neo-Nazi rally
Protesters and journalists, including multiple ASU students, sat on the ground coughing after about 50 Phoenix police officers used tear gas and pepper spray to create a clearing for neo-Nazi marchers on West Jefferson Street around 3 p.m. Saturday.
ASU students sprayed with tear gas at neo-Nazi protest
Police sprayed crowds of protesters, including ASU students, with tear gas to create a clearing for neo-Nazi marchers on West Jefferson Street around 3 p.m. Saturday.
Sens owner Johnny Chu driven by passion
Passion. That is what Johnny Chu, owner and chef of Sens Asian Tapas and Sake Bar, said drove him to open his restaurant in the heart of downtown Phoenix.
Local anchor hosts special movie screening for Cronkite students
Local NBC anchor Fay Fredricks spoke to Walter Cronkite School students about the challenges that come with working on a morning newscast before introducing a special advanced screening of Paramount Pictures’ new film “Morning Glory.”
Cronkite School, NBC partner for student internships
Students at the Walter Cronkite School will have the opportunity to intern at one of NBC's top headquarters throughout the country beginning in the fall 2011 semester thanks to a new partnership between the Cronkite School and NBC News.
New budget approval structure discussed for ASASUD
After ASASUD approved a $46,000 budget for Downtown campus recreation at a meeting two weeks ago, questions have been raised about the student government’s ability to manage money and appease all the student organizations that need it.
Female athletes share experiences overcoming adversity, discrimination
Phoenix Mercury General Manager Ann Meyers Drysdale and ASU point guard Dymond Simon presented "Gender, Race, Sports and Equality," the final Humanities Lecture Series lecture of the semester from the School of Letters and Sciences, Thursday night at the Nursing and Health Innovation Building II.

