Devil’s Greens eatery opens
Devil’s Greens, a new eatery located along Taylor Street at Taylor Place, opened its doors to students at the Downtown campus Saturday morning.
ASASUD Senate appoints freshman representative
A journalism freshman was appointed Friday as Freshman Senator for the ASASUD Senate, filling the last senate seat available to the freshman student body.
ASU discusses expansion of Downtown campus housing
With the possibility of Taylor Place reaching full capacity next year, ASU has begun discussions of building a second dormitory on the Downtown campus for upperclassmen and graduate students, a University housing official said.
BMX riders advocate for skate park inclusion
Numerous BMX bikers attended a Parks and Recreation Board Subcommittee meeting on Thursday evening to advocate the integration of bikes at Phoenix’s planned downtown skateboarding park.
ASU Parking and Transit Services changes U-Pass terms of use
ASU Parking and Transit Services implemented changes to the terms of the U-Pass and educational programs this academic year to increase their ease of operations and ensure students are properly using public transit rather than partaking in fare evasion.
Local businesses split over Ramada demolition
The Ramada Inn demolition has left some local businesses desperate for the rubble to clear and others praising the construction site for increasing their business.
Guru educates students on personal branding
Dan Schawbel, author of “Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Branding Your Future,” spoke as a Hearst Visiting Fellow, and offered tips on how to take advantage of the Internet and its global talent pool.
NAHJ, AMJ host panel of Hispanic journalists
A panel of professional journalists spoke about immigration and challenges they have encountered while covering news during an event hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the Association of Multicultural Journalists at the Walter Cronkite School on Friday.
PARK(ing) Day creates public-friendly space
Locals are taking over parking spots in downtown Phoenix Friday morning and creating public-friendly space as part of a national event known as PARK(ing) Day.
Oakville Grocery Co. to open this November
Soon Downtown Phoenix will have a grocery store closer to home, when Oakville Grocery Co. opens in Cityscape this November.

