Rampage-killing conference focuses on finding causes and solutions based on data
A conference at the Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse on Friday featured two keynote addresses and three panel discussions about mass shootings in the wake of several high-profile rampage killings throughout the country.
Ethics and emergency preparedness discussion to gauge public opinion, priorities
A Monday afternoon meeting will be the third in a series of four put on by the Arizona Department of Public Services. It is meant to gauge public opinion and educate Phoenicians about being prepared for a crisis and the ethical concerns that come with crisis care.
Devil’s Pass 11/22
Hosts Jayson Chesler and Miguel Otarola talk in-depth with Director of Community Initiatives Connor Descheemaker about ASU’s involvement and interaction with the downtown Phoenix community.
ASU School of Art program transfer to Levine Machine elicits positive community reaction
Students and faculty at ASU joined the community in a round of positive feedback for the ASU Herberger Institute's recent announcement that it will be moving half its Master of Fine Arts programs to a renovated warehouse downtown that is near other arts facilities.
USGD appoints PR director, overrides office-hour and event-attendance senate bill vetoes
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown overrode President Frank Smith's vetoes on two senate bills Friday, inspiring heated debate between the senators and executive and resulting in senators speaking out against some of Smith's actions.

