Law enforcement investigating last week’s ASURITE shutdown
The hacking of ASURITE left many students without access to email and Blackboard assignments for days late last week. The FBI and local law enforcement agencies are now investigating the incident, according to an update released Tuesday.
USGD vice president of policy resigns
Vice President of Policy Taylor McArthur resigned from his position Wednesday night in an email to members of the Downtown student government, citing a need to spend more time at his full-time job.
Downtown Dining: The Prime
The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate. People wish for health, prosperity or happiness for friends and family, but for me I wanted the new year to bring hopes of some edible Chinese food. After eating at The Prime Chinese Restaurant, I believe I have found my long-awaited Chinese food staple.
DevilPass: Accordion-playing pin-ups, war commentary, operatic goth and literary improv
With retro pleasures and accordion-playing pin-ups at the Trunk Space, new views on literature at the Torch Theater, war commentary at the Herberger, operatic goth at the Crescent, and food and folk at Stinkweeds, there’s something for everyone this weekend in Downtown Phoenix.
Speaker series features food-truck owners
The opportunity to start a food truck in downtown Phoenix has never been better, Phoenix Street Food Coalition chairman Brad Moore told a crowd of more than 70 people Tuesday.

