Education

New hot dog vendor hopes to connect with Downtown students

Hot dog vendor Ray White of “Big Ray’s Hot Dogs” might be new on the block, but he has been in the business for 14 years. White recently decided to take up business on the southeast corner of North Second and East Taylor streets on the Downtown campus.

Students stand strong against funding cuts that would dent ASU’s budget

Students at the Downtown campus participated in a rally against the state Senate’s proposed university budget cuts Wednesday afternoon in hopes of spreading awareness of the issue.

ASASUD announces candidates running for office; only one executive ticket to be on ballot

ASASUD announced early Wednesday morning that only one student will be running for president of the Downtown campus next year.

Navy admiral speaks at the Cronkite School on recruitment, international relations

U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, took questions in a town hall event Thursday at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Students report from Dominican Republic on stateless population

Seventeen students from the Walter Cronkite School left Wednesday to spend 10 days reporting in the Dominican Republic.

Vacant restaurant space in Cronkite building has potential new tenant

ASU expects to finalize a lease with an undisclosed tenant to occupy a vacant retail space on the southwest corner on the bottom floor of the Walter Cronkite School building within a week, a University official said on Wednesday.

Panel discussion at Cronkite launches Center for Social Cohesion

The Center for Social Cohesion launched its program Tuesday with a panel discussion at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, which will join the College of Public Programs to create the new center.

Cronkite School event hosts Mayor Gordon, Bahraini business representatives

Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon and a top public agency executive from Bahrain spoke at the Walter Cronkite School to about 150 Phoenix businesspeople and 29 Bahraini government and business representatives Tuesday morning.

Hsin, El Portal near end of Maroon and Gold Dollars trial run

As trial runs with ASU’s Maroon and Gold Dollar program near their end for Hsin Cafe and El Portal Mexican Grill, the two downtown restaurants will soon have to decide whether they'll keep accepting the currency or not.

Cronkite School to offer workshops for upcoming grads

After Cronkite is a series of events designed to help prepare graduating Cronkite students for the real world.