Students plan to rally against education cuts in face of legislative indifference
Despite efforts by students on ASU’s campuses who have formed a coalition against cuts to funding for higher education in Arizona, their work likely won’t influence any vote on the proposed cuts for fiscal year 2012, two state legislators said
Athletes celebrate Scottish Highland Games in Phoenix
Bagpipes played, kilts fluttered and men screamed at the top of their lungs at the Caledonian Society of Arizona's 47th annual Highland Games and Celtic Gathering. Competition among some of the world's best athletes in the highland games took place on Feb. 26 and 27 at Steele Indian School Park at North Central Avenue and East Indian School Road.
Phoenix Council discusses ways to make city more bicycle-friendly
A Phoenix city council subcommittee dedicated to bicycle-related issues and events met for their monthly meeting Thursday to discuss options that could promote bicycling.
Man and woman held ASU student at gunpoint downtown
A man and a woman held a female ASU student at gunpoint near East McKinley and North Third streets Thursday, according to the Phoenix Police Department.
New York Times Phoenix bureau chief discusses immigration coverage
Students hovered around New York Times Phoenix Bureau Chief Marc Lacey after he spoke for the Must See Monday Night Speaker Series and offered his outlook on reporting on immigration in a discussion titled, “Covering Mexico and the U.S.-Mexico Border."

