Education

Man suspected of vandalizing Cronkite School identified

Cronkite Leadership Office staff, with the help of ASU Police aides, discovered a man who had been vandalizing the Walter Cronkite School since January on Friday.

Professors discuss ways Arizonans can prepare for disasters

Recent events such as earthquakes in Japan and Haiti have left some people worried about how they would respond in similar situations.

President-elect Grossman plans to fight tuition, start new direction with ASASUD

Criminology and criminal justice sophomore Joseph Grossman has been elected the next president of ASASUD, defeating journalism sophomore Andres Cano and nutrition freshman Diana Inzunza in the special election held April 14 and 15.

Afghani woman speaks at ASU on women’s rights

Prominent Afghani judge and activist Marzia Basel spoke at ASU's Downtown campus about the struggle for women's rights on Thursday.

ASU alumnus donates $10,000 to St. Mary’s Food Bank

ASU alumnus Adam Lowy donated $10,000 through Ford Motor Company Wednesday to St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance in downtown Phoenix.

New Cronkite group fights cancer at Relay for Life

Cronkite Against Cancer, a new student organization at ASU's Downtown campus, will participate in Tempe's Relay for Life.

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.

Bills would allow concealed carry of guns on ASU campuses

As a new semester begins at Arizona State University next fall, students will swarm onto campus armed with textbooks, notebooks and pens -- but will firearms be included in the educational arsenal?

ASU honors outstanding Downtown Sun Devils

On Wednesday afternoon a ceremony in the First Amendment Forum recognized recipients of nineteen awards given to outstanding downtown students, faculty and organizations. The awards honored students who have contributed to the downtown Phoenix campus in significant ways.

ASASUD denies Cano, Inzunza ballot spot for special election

The ASASUD Judicial Board announced that write-in presidential candidates Andres Cano and Diana Inzunza along with their running mates will not be listed on the ballots of the April 14 and 15 special election at an appeal hearing on Tuesday.