Students vote on four new, yet similar, designs for Sparky the Sun Devil mascot
ASU officials have created a voting system to give campus organizations a say in choosing the redesign of the Sparky mascot. The voting process was a result of significant backlash against the original Disney-designed Sun Devil.
HopeFest provides low-income families with health and wellness services
HopeFest Phoenix, the one day free healthcare and social services event, is the largest of its kind in Maricopa County. More than 10,000 people attended the second event hosted by CityServe Arizona, many of whom seeking clothes and haircuts.
Sustainability organization, volunteers build green infrastructure along Ninth Street
Volunteers worked to incorporate green infrastructure in a downtown neighborhood Sunday. Curb cores will transfer street water to bio-retention basins.
Inaugural Aspire Award presented at public relations lecture
Journalism senior Danielle Chavez won the first Aspire Award sponsored by Scott Pansky Wednesday. Dr. Glen Broom, public relations expert and textbook writer, presented the award.
Immigration forum addresses national issues, Gang of Eight proposal
ASU participated in a nationwide discussion about immigration reform through forums held at various colleges and universities Friday. Experts at the ASU forum, held in the PBS television studio at the Walter Cronkite School, discussed a proposal created by a bipartisan group of eight Senators, known as the “Gang of Eight,” and issues with the current immigration system.

