ASU professor emphasizes importance of language, culture
Author, poet and ASU Regents' Professor Alberto Álvaro Ríos shared his personal experiences involving cultural connections and the use of language at the ASU Downtown campus's Center for Community Development and Civil Rights Thursday.
Native American transgender woman lets identity shine
Growing up near the Four Corners on a small reservation, Trudie Jackson spent the first seventeen years of her life as a man. When she came to Phoenix, she began dressing and acting like a woman.
Potential new apartment complex downtown would give students more options
A real-estate development company hopes to acquire property in mid-May to build a new apartment complex in downtown Phoenix, which comes as welcome news to many students in the hunt for housing.
Opinion: It’s time to close downtown divide
The “It’s Time” video released by ASU earlier this month highlights the university as rejuvenating downtown Phoenix, but the campus administration is doing very little to actually realize that.
Taylor Place food less nutritious than fast-food joints
Several students living in Taylor Place have found that making smart nutrition choices is much trickier without mom around to whip up home-cooked meals.




