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18-year-old grad ‘out to save the world’

At 18, Kai Filipczak is enrolled in ASU's Master of Public Policy program after graduating with two bachelor's degrees from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Downtown enrollment increases by 2,000

ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus has grown to 13,567 students this year, according to enrollment numbers released Thursday by ASU.

ASASUD appoints Judiciary Board member

ASASUD announced it had appointed the first member of its Judiciary Board at the its biweekly Senate meeting Friday morning.

Abercrombie, Mendes serve on Facilities Fee board

Former ASASUD President Tania Mendes said she and ASASUD President Christian Vasquez collaborated to appoint ASASUD Vice President Jessica Abercrombie as the Downtown campus representative to the ASU facilities fee board created last semester.

Little-known clinic attends to students

The Grace Lutheran Evangelical Church of Phoenix, Nurse Practitioner Healthcare-Grace is a community health-care clinic open to ASU students as well as the public.

Campaign launched to boost student voting

Nearly two dozen students, interns and organization leaders attended the first meeting of ASU Downtown Votes 2010 on Wednesday night to start the campaign to encourage students to register to vote and participate in the November mid-term elections.

Future skate park location determined

The Parks and Recreation Board Subcommittee unanimously voted the south side of Margaret T. Hance Park as the recommended site of Phoenix's new Urban Skate Plaza on Wednesday.

Cronkite School launches online outlet for student media

Several student news programs have come together to launch Cronkite News, a multimedia news website for Walter Cronkite School students and other Arizona residents.

Lecture aids future graduate school students

Getting into graduate school is not something that will be accomplished through procrastination and half-measures, said Jennifer Cason, ASU’s Director of Graduate Support Initiatives.

Downtown skate park location search narrowed

A Phoenix Parks and Recreation sub-committee narrowed their search Wednesday on two locations to build a new urban skate plaza with funds provided by professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek.