Young Democrats establish Downtown chapter
The ASU Young Democrats Downtown chapter had their first meeting Monday night at Carly’s Bistro where six members discussed future plans for the new club.
DevilCast: Fade to Black
Once the sun starts to disappear in downtown Phoenix, so do the people.
National Center on Disability and Journalism moves to Cronkite
The Walter Cronkite School recently became the home of the National Center on Disability and Journalism, a program that was created to educate journalists about how to write about people with disabilities.
Senate standstill: Facilities fee vote a tie
The ASASUD Senate vote to support a facilities fee ended in a deadlock on Friday with no constitutional guidelines to split the decision.
Taylor Place retail spaces to stay empty
A Taylor Place official said on Wednesday that the six available retail spaces on the Downtown campus remain empty despite ongoing efforts to attract tenants.
Crow holds forum with all campuses
President Michael Crow addressed all four ASU campuses Thursday in a video broadcast, and in turn, each campus was able to broadcast back to him their questions and comments.
Holocaust survivor speaks downtown
A Holocaust survivor spoke Thursday night at the Innovation Auditorium at the Nursing and Health Innovation II building about the importance of continuing to remember what happened to Jews during World War II.
Downtown campus growth on track
The Downtown campus has met expectations for growth despite changes from original development plans and will continue to expand in the future, an ASU official said.
Student enrollment sets record
The number of students enrolled at the Downtown campus, now in its fourth year, increased by more than 3,000 students from 2008 to 2009, an ASU official said.
Experts discuss homelessness
Five panelists spoke to a small group of students on how people become homeless, whether homeless people should be feared, appropriate ways to interact with the homeless, and what can be done to help.

