USGD aims to increase student engagement in fight against budget cuts

In response to a $53 million cut in state funding from Arizona State University, Undergraduate Student Government Downtown has organized protests and is making student engagement a main priority for the next academic year.

New wine shop to open in Monroe building

Hidden Track Bottle Shop, coming within the next two months to the 111 W. Monroe Building, will be the only wine shop downtown offering a unique array of wines from all over the globe.

METROnome: Downtown Phoenix sees development as a music-festival pit stop

Music festivals such as Coachella and South by Southwest draw people from across the country westward to see bands perform. Phoenix has become a natural pit stop along the way, fostering a music-festival culture.

A Tailored Place: A look back at the school year from this year’s freshman...

After their first school year in college spent writing for A Tailored Place, Libby Allnatt and Savanah Yaghsezian think back on their experiences with the column and consider their hopes to return in the future.

Phoenix police may receive diversity training following local police brutality protests

Arizona State University professor of history and director of the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy Matthew Whitaker may be providing Phoenix police with training in diversity, pending city approval.