The Blaze Radio station moves all operations to Downtown campus amidst technical difficulties
ASU radio station Blaze 1330 AM's sports, music and promotions programs will join its news programs at the Downtown campus. The move was finalized after years of technical difficulties.
Small businesses stay afloat in heat wave
Even with the blistering heat of the Phoenix summer and students fleeing to their hometowns, downtown businesses continue to stay open for the summer and say they are optimistic for the future.
Garfield Historic District boycotts Red Hut Coffee after controversial Facebook post
The Garfield Historic District called for a boycott of Red Hut Coffee after the recently opened shop posted a photo of the owner posing with two sleeping, presumably homeless men on its Facebook page, a picture the district called exploitative.
Lawn Gnome Publishing selects poet to compete in worldwide slam for second year
Phoenix poet Jeremiah Blue was crowned the best slam poet in the city at Lawn Gnome Publishing on Friday but due to scheduling issues, runner-up Randy Morris will replace him at the Individual World Poetry Slam in Washington.
Year’s first USGD meeting focuses on new initiatives, nominations, funding requests
The first Undergraduate Student Government Downtown Senate meeting focused primarily on Senate and Director nominations and a series of funding requests, which were quickly and unanimously approved.


