Lobby Day participants from across Arizona bring education issues to Capitol
University students from across Arizona were given an opportunity to lobby state representatives about issues impacting higher education Monday at the Arizona Students’ Association’s 35th annual Lobby Day.
Established registered dietitian speaks about nutritional careers with nutrition students
ASU alumna and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics presidential candidate Dr. Glenna McCollum-Cloud discussed the role of nutrition with health care reform, finding your career passion and the growing concern of student career possibilities after graduation with the ASU Student Nutrition Council on Thursday.
ASU restores access to petition website change.org
ASU restored Internet access to petition website change.org following claims of censorship and First Amendment violations late Friday or early Saturday.
Student government freezes funding allocations due to accounting issues
The Downtown campus Senate froze all funding allocations in a precautionary measure at Friday’s meeting after a week of widely ranging estimation of how much money student government had for the rest of the semester.
Officials say spam emails caused ASU to block access to petition site
ASU officials cite unsolicited spam emails as the reason for prohibiting users to access the petition website change.org on the ASU network.
ASU students, staff discuss ways to include LGBTQ students in campus, community
LGBTQA Experiences brought together students and faculty to discuss making the campus community more welcoming at yesterday's dialogue in the Mercado building.
Oil executive urges use of alternative fuel at business-school luncheon
ASU alumnus and Shell Oil Company vice president forecasted oil needs for the future population of nine billion people in 2050 at the W.P. Carey School of Business's Economic Club of Phoenix monthly luncheon at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown yesterday morning.
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.
Business journalist explains key success factors at Must See Monday
David Brancaccio, host of American Public Media's Marketplace Index, spoke about a version of "journalism that better serves more people" Monday in the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum.
White House officials, local Hispanic leaders discuss community issues at summit
Local Hispanic leaders gathered in downtown Phoenix Saturday with more than a dozen White House officials to discuss issues affecting the community such as jobs, health care and immigration.




