ASASUD postpones election results announcement
ASASUD election results have been postponed to an unspecified time due to numerous complaints filed in the hour leading up to the originally set time of the announcement.
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.
ASASUD presidential campaigns in full swing as voting opens
ASASUD presidential candidates have begun a final push in campaigning as voting continues through Wednesday.
“Salad Lady” hopes to bring social change to Kenya
Caroline Naisarian, an ASU graduate, makes salads at the Taylor Place Dining Hall and hopes to become Kenya's first woman president.
Inzunza focuses on uniting commuter students, campus
If elected, first-generation college student, nutrition freshman and write-in presidential candidate Diana Inzunza said she would focus on uniting the Downtown campus, student government and all students who attend the Downtown campus.
Cronkite School has full accreditation renewed
The Walter Cronkite School was recently renewed full accreditation as a journalism school following its evaluation by an accreditation council in early February.
Student organizations to host blood drive on campus
Arizona State University’s Programming and Activities Board is partnering with the Barrett Leadership and Service Team Downtown to host a blood drive on the Downtown campus Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to benefit United Blood Services of Arizona.
Grossman hopes to fight rising cost of tuition
The main focus of criminal justice sophomore and presidential candidate Joseph Grossman’s campaign is simple — reduce tuition or, at the very least, stop it from rising again.
Cano plans to tackle rising student fees
Journalism sophomore and now two-time presidential candidate Andres Cano said, if elected, he would focus on student-fee reduction, better communication between ASASUD and the students, and strengthening ASASUD’s involvement in the downtown Phoenix community.
ASASUD sponsors ‘Donate Your Dress’ initiative, seeks 100 prom dress donations
ASASUD is sponsoring "Donate Your Dress," an initiative aimed at donating 100 prom dresses to girls in Phoenix.







