Four students pursue College of Public Programs Senate seats

When voting opens Tuesday, students in the College of Public Programs will have more choices for whom to represent them in the Senate than ever before on the Downtown campus.

Students across ASU campuses will vote on new universal constitution, election code

On Tuesday and Wednesday, ASU students will vote on a new universal constitution and election code, in addition to choosing their student government representatives for next year.

Arizona PIRG study shows young Americans drive less, use public transit more

The Arizona PIRG Education Fund released a study Thursday showing that Americans are driving less for the first time since World War II. Young people, especially, are avoiding driving in favor of other public-transportation options.

Downtown Dining: Tom’s Tavern

Tom’s Tavern, a longtime gathering place for Arizona politicians, has a history as interesting as its food. The history is proudly displayed on its walls, but as with many successful restaurants, the food is disappointing.

First Friday guide: Steampunk art, Trunk Space’s anniversary and artsy stilettos

This month in the First Friday guide, Trunk Space is celebrating an anniversary, the Alwun House will kick off their Intertemporalist Steampunk Exposition, the A.E. England Building hosts an exhibit for local artists and more.