ASU Downtown Alive! to unite city and students

More than a dozen students met at the inaugural meeting of Downtown Alive! on Wednesday night to discuss how to bridge the gap between students at the Downtown campus and the downtown Phoenix community.

Gay journalism club kicks off new semester

This time last year, a gay and lesbian student journalist organization did not exist at ASU. But on Wednesday, the Walter Cronkite School’s chapter of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association will travel to San Francisco for a five-day convention.

Lucky Strike Lanes opens at CityScape

Lucky Strike Lanes became the newest edition to downtown Phoenix's CityScape development on Friday. The 12-lane bowling alley also includes a four-lane private suite, two full bars, pool tables and a lounge area where food is also served.

ASASUD approves one senator, rejects two

The ASASUD Senate approved one senator but rejected two other candidates at a special session on Friday because of questions over how well the positions were publicized.

Vendors banned from First Fridays Art Walk

Downtown Phoenix has reorganized its First Fridays Art Walk by eliminating the part of the event responsible for street closures and vendors along Roosevelt Row.