Julia Tylor

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Overcrowding on intercampus shuttles a growing concern

During certain times of the day, every seat in the shuttle is taken and students have no choice but to stand or sit in the aisles. The resulting crowdedness raise questions about safety.

Cronkite alumna credits journalism education for helping her cope with cancer

Sheri Johnson, a 1990 alumna of the Walter Cronkite School, has fought recurring cases of cancer over the past 10 years. Thanks in part to the skills she learned as a journalist, she's currently winning the battle.

CityScape holiday tree lit for winter season

On CityScape’s new 30-foot-tall holiday tree, which was lit on Nov. 27, it’s not just the branches that are "green."

Gay journalism club seeks downtown diversity

While there is currently only one student-run organization on ASU’s Downtown campus related to gay and lesbian issues, it may only be a matter of time before more crop up.

Arpaio, Pearce speak to keep MLB All-Star game in Phoenix

Tempers blazed hotter than the Arizona sun Thursday as Sheriff Joe Arpaio and like-minded politicians campaigned to keep the 2011 Major League Baseball All-Star game in Phoenix.

TOMS shoes puts heart and sole into giving back

Students this Saturday will have the opportunity to decorate a pair of TOMS shoes in order to raise awareness for the TOMS movement and connect with local media outlets.