ASASUD appoints two, debates funding requests
Two new members have been appointed to ASASUD, while student organizations received limited funding amid discussions about fiscal concerns in a special ASASUD Senate session on Friday.
Downtown Phoenix Partnership celebrates service milestone
The Downtown Phoenix Partnership will celebrate 20 years of service on Friday with a street party in Phoenix.
Light rail fare enforcement to increase
On Oct. 18, the Police Transit Bureau will conduct an operation involving temporary manpower from the police department to monitor the light rail and enforce fare payments.
Popular parking lot for sale
The piece of land, commonly known as the $5 parking lot, across from the Cronkite School is up for sale, resulting in mixed opinions on the future of the property and how it will affect downtown Phoenix if it is sold.
Students to attend PRSSA National Conference
Eleven students from the ASU chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America will be heading to Washington D.C. this weekend for the PRSSA National Conference.
Cronkite School embraces international journalism
The Walter Cronkite School has recently begun increasing its efforts to expand its reach internationally by bringing in foreign journalists, creating trips to other countries and forming relationships with journalism schools around the globe.
Campus lacks political presence
Despite harsh budget cuts and increasing tuition at ASU, student political organizations are doing little to get students involved at the downtown campus.
Phoenix group protests prostitution
The 9th Annual DIGNITY Candlelight Awareness Walk led city activists, families, girl scouts and former prostitutes through one of the most heavily-trafficked intersections in Phoenix to rallying calls against prostitution and the pimps working in the area.
Panel discusses state of advertising in Arizona
A panel of six advertising professionals met for a professional development lunch at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown on Thursday afternoon.
Healthy living promoted by students, local groups
Following Wednesday’s Wellness Fair on Taylor Mall, Thursday’s recognition of National Depression Awareness Month and October’s recognition for national nurse-managed clinics, the Downtown campus is gearing up for a week of healthy living.

