Downtown Phoenix's late-night foodie haven Welcome Diner is a hole-in-the-wall that offers a creative menu with a retro aesthetic. Image taken May 29, 2016.
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5 Valley hole-in-the-wall restaurants to try this summer
We recognize that a large section of ASU students and snowbirds make an exodus over the summer.
ASU and Mesa continue to make progress on downtown Mesa campus
Ten years ago, Arizona State University opened its downtown Phoenix campus, attracting students with programs and majors integrated into the downtown professional landscape and accelerating to the area's shift from a sleepy business district to a vibrant cultural center.
Tempe USG Senate meets for last time this semester, chooses Cristian Torres as senate president
The last Tempe Undergraduate Student Government meeting of the year simultaneously tied up the semester's loose ends while beginning a new stage in the lives of next year's USG members.
Newly elected USG Senate President Cristian Torres poses for a portrait on Tuesday, April 26, 2015.
Tempe students, get to know your 2016-17 USG executives
ASU Tempe Undergraduate Student Government had a hard time protecting its reputation this year.
Downtown students, get to know your 2016-17 executives
The slogan for the 2016-17 Undergraduate Student Government Downtown executive ticket "The Power of You" was emblazoned across posters and social media feeds during elections.
Polytechnic students, get to know your 2016-17 executives
The Undergraduate Student Government Polytechnic campus executive ticket elect is a long time in the making.
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Brandon Bishop stands in front of the steps of Old Main at ASU's Tempe campus on April 7, 2016 after winning a runoff election that officially declared his presidency for the 2016-17 school year.
Brandon Bishop wins Tempe USG presidency following close runoff election
Brandon Bishop has been elected the next president of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government.
West campus students, meet your 2016-17 executives
Despite appearances, the ASU Undergraduate Student Government West's new student body executives did not initially grow close over a shared love of governance — rather, they grew close over a mobile app: Alpaca World.
Tempe USG responds to criticism of election issues, calls for comments
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government released a statement Tuesday evening calling for the student body to rise above the drama and negativity of the recent executive and senatorial elections and to recognize the impact of student government on campus.
USG Tempe presidential second runner-up Niko Vlastos endorses DeGravina
The Tempe Undergraduate Student Government presidential election's second runner-up Niko Vlastos endorsed candidate Aundrea DeGravina Saturday, the second of her endorsements from withdrawn candidates.
The results are in: A runoff for Tempe USG election and victories on other campuses
Following a close vote in the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government presidential elections, a runoff election was called Thursday between the Brandon Bishop ticket and the Aundrea DeGravina ticket.
USG Tempe President Isaac Miller endorses Brandon Bishop ticket
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government President Isaac Miller endorsed USG Tempe presidential candidate Brandon Bishop and his vice presidents of policy and services Kenzie Johnson and John Lauro Monday evening.
ASU scientist and former dean sues University, President Michael Crow, alleging retaliation and harassment
An ASU scientist and administrator is suing the University, administrators like President Michael Crow and the Arizona Board of Regents. The scientist, Deirdre Meldrum, is alleging breach of contract, misrepresentation and retaliation, according to the complaint filed with the Maricopa County Superior Court.
Graduate and Professional Student Association President Pauline Venieris speaks before the Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court on Friday, March 25, 2016.
Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court orders Council of Presidents to post meeting minutes
The Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court ruled Friday evening to order the ASASU Council of Presidents to post minutes from each of their meetings and encouraged the Council to strive for added transparency.
Voting Guide: West USG Presidential Election
Undergraduate Student Government election season is in full swing, and students on all campuses are on the campaign trail, vying for representation and control in student government.
Tempe USG presidential candidates debate key issues as election day approaches
The four candidates for president of Tempe Undergraduate Student Government and their respective vice presidents of policy and services appeared Wednesday night to debate some of the most pressing issues the University faces.