Panel discusses News21 project on voting fraud at Must See Mondays
At Must See Monday, fellows from the Walter Cronkite School's News21 program spoke about a months-long investigation the group did into voter fraud in the U.S. The investigation found only 10 cases of in-person voter fraud since 2000.
Student RCAB tends garden plot at Growhouse
Students from the Student Residential College Advisory Board have been volunteering each Sunday at Growhouse, planting vegetables and produce.
USGD appoints new chief of staff
The Downtown campus student government appointed Anthony Cinquepalmi, a creative writing student on the Tempe campus, as its chief of staff.
Student organization looks to fundraise with ‘Men of Journalism’ calendar
The Society of Professional Journalists student chapter at ASU has put together its latest fundraiser, the Men of Journalism calendar, expected to launch later this month.
Sustainability experts discuss Phoenix’s unique context, challenges
The second Downtown Devil Discussion of the semester Tuesday featured five experts on sustainability as panelists. The discussion centered on the challenges Phoenix faces as it struggles to keep up with other major cities in terms of sustainability.
Broadcaster Bob Costas discusses technology, journalism truths at Cronkite luncheon
As NBC broadcaster Bob Costas accepted the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism on Tuesday, he spoke to the audience about the importance of adhering to journalism's basic principles amid a world of rapidly changing technology.
First ever Cronkite Day connects school’s past, present, future
The Walter Cronkite School held its first Cronkite Day event for alumni, students and prospective students on Friday.
Rock Against Hunger promotes donating food with musical prizes
Rock Against Hunger, a new student organization, will begin collecting food donations Wednesday and will give participants a chance to win autographed guitars or concert tickets.
Downtown campus homecoming court representatives chosen
Danielle Chavez and Jessica Abercrombie will represent the Downtown campus for homecoming court. Both students are heavily involved on the campus, spreading ASU's spirit, pride and tradition.
20 ASU students to teach at Central High School next fall
ASU will be sending ten history and 10 English student teachers to Central High School next fall as part of a student-teaching program so they can complete the hands-on experience requirement and decrease the school’s student-to-teacher ratio.




