Editorial: Downtown Devil gives thanks for the past, looks to the future
This semester, the Downtown Devil will undergo its first wholesale change in editorial leadership. Former managing editors LeeAnn DiSanti, Dan Neligh, Salvador Rodriguez, Stephanie Snyder and Dustin Volz will be replaced by Evie Carpenter, Jack Fitzpatrick, Jessica Goldberg, Julia Tylor and Mauro Whiteman.
Editorial: Pizzerias add to culture of Phoenix
Locals and tourists wait for hours outside a nationally renowned pizzeria, forming a line of 50 people, with a three hour wait, that stretches...
Editorial: Downtown doesn’t suck
Since the Walter Cronkite School moved downtown and Taylor Place opened in August 2008, there has been a steady stream of negative backlash from students feeling detached from Tempe, the real ASU and, if you heard the way they tell it, the rest of the civilized world.
Editorial: Save Phoenix’s gems with your business — before it’s too late
On the list of great Phoenix restaurants, Pasta Bar was way up there. It was a starter on the All-Star team, the kind of place you tell out-of-towners about so they’re impressed with your city. In terms of the quality of its food, it was easily top three in downtown Phoenix, and the atmosphere was great.
Editorial: Cronkite not to blame
The Walter Cronkite School hosted Sheriff Joe Arpaio in a “Meet the Press” style interview on Nov. 30, and by the end of the night, many Cronkite students hung their heads in shame because of a group of students whose singing in protest ended the night early.
Opinion: Taylor Mall for students, not for sales
Taylor Mall, the area between University Center and the Walter Cronkite School, is usually bustling on weekdays. There are students heading to and from class, people socializing and often student organizations promoting themselves.
Opinion: Why specialize when you can diversify?
Why stick with one focus within a major when diversity enhances marketability?


