Tag: Vaughn Hillyard
Discussion addresses mistakes, successes on ASU Downtown campus since 2006 opening
Recognizing both triumphs and mistakes, speakers at the semester's first Downtown Devil Discussion were frank in their evaluation of the academic and cultural progress made by the ASU Downtown campus.
First Downtown Devil Discussion begins with focus on downtown Phoenix
The first Downtown Devil Discussion, a monthly town hall-style event hosted by this publication, was held Thursday in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum.
Downtown Devil Discussions launches this Thursday
The Downtown Devil is hosting the first of a monthly series for a community-driven conversation about the downtown Phoenix campus and its place within the city.
Vacant downtown lot soon to be location of sunflower field, science project
Valley of the Sunflowers will plant and harvest sunflowers twice a year on a two-acre vacant lot in downtown Phoenix.
Students hope to connect campus, downtown with bike-share program
Three students are heading an initiative to start a bicycle co-op on ASU's Downtown campus.
Vasquez to decline third-party review
President and vice-president-elects Christian Vasquez and Jessica Abercrombie said they will not allow a supreme court from any of ASU’s other student governments to review the disqualification of freshmen Andres Cano and Vaughn Hillyard, in an e-mail Wednesday evening.
Organization struggles to improve dining options for Downtown students
A student organization fighting to expand the dining options for students at the Downtown campus has hit a dead end. The group, ASU Downtown Alive!, began meeting in September 2010 with the goal of connecting the student body with local eateries, shops and other businesses.
Opinion: Cano can transform ASU downtown; fight for lower fees
Vaughn Hillyard, president of ASU Downtown Alive!, believes Andres Cano and Brittany Morris can help the Downtown campus build a stronger bond with the rest of downtown Phoenix.
Sign language club kicks off on Downtown campus, directs efforts to expansion
The new American Sign Language Club held its first meeting Monday afternoon on the Downtown Phoenix campus, and despite a low turnout, the club members discussed future plans for the club.
New budget approval structure discussed for ASASUD
After ASASUD approved a $46,000 budget for Downtown campus recreation at a meeting two weeks ago, questions have been raised about the student government’s ability to manage money and appease all the student organizations that need it.

