Gumbo challenge brings West campus community together
The smell of Cajun spices filled professor Akua Duku Anokye’s home Saturday as students, faculty and staff gathered for an annual gumbo challenge.
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The smell of Cajun spices filled professor Akua Duku Anokye’s home Saturday as students, faculty and staff gathered for an annual gumbo challenge.
More than 200 high school students visited the Tempe campus Friday to attend Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan's annual youth conference, which aims to encourage them to pursue higher education and feel proud of their heritage and culture.
Global health sophomore Alissa Sabatino grew up as a competitive dancer. By the time she was 12 years old, she had begun to count calories and write down everything she ate.
Civil rights group Barrio Defense Committees gathered Wednesday near the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale to protest the soccer game between Mexico and Denmark.
Two professors from the University of Technology Sydney brought their research on food and its relation to race as part of ASU’s Project Humanities at the Tempe campus Tuesday.
Gavin Warren went to Utah as part of a business trip in 2006. He left a few days early to meet with his brother and best friend and practice snowboarding. On the last day, he fell and broke his back. He has not walked since.
Journalism junior Robert Soares first heard Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” his junior year in high school. He was immediately hooked.
Over the three-day weekend, McBurnett traveled to Juarez, Mexico, with her family to combine two of her greatest passions: civil engineering and aiding communities. McBurnett went as part of the short mission trips to Mexico and Guatemala hosted by nonprofit organization Casas por Cristo.
Business management junior Mona Dixon moved to Tempe from San Diego when she was 10 years old. Up until then, Dixon had never had a home. Now, she has been nominated as one of Glamour’s Top 10 College Women of 2013.
Officers approached the man after seeing him riding his bike on the sidewalk and on the wrong side of the street, police reported.
ASU helps all students, including those that may not own a vehicle, get to campus using transportation resources, such as car rental services, transit passes and the newly-named free intercampus shuttles.
Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Tucson, and community representatives introduced a three-pronged bill Thursday afternoon that would regulate all gun transactions outside the State Capitol.
Riley, who chooses not to disclose their last name, always knew the name given by their parents was not theirs. Last year, Riley decided to do something about it.
Many ASU students are preparing to celebrate American holiday traditions with their families, but for international students, it may be a different story.
The 22-year-old and 23-year-old entered Sally Beauty Supply and placed $62 worth of merchandise inside false compartments in their purses, police reported.
Officers approached a parked truck after someone told them the driver was acting suspiciously, police reported.
Members of the ASU community can anonymously write kind messages about one another on the Facebook page ASU Compliments.
Two student-led groups at ASU hope for peace in the wake of Israel’s cease-fire understandings with Hamas in Gaza.
A room on the fourth floor of the Tempe campus’s Hayden Library holds thousands of rare manuscripts, books, recordings, videos and documents for students to use upon request.
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