Student advances in school, tech despite cerebral palsy
Christopher Carter has cerebral palsy and rebuilt his first computer when he was 8 years old.
Christopher Carter has cerebral palsy and rebuilt his first computer when he was 8 years old.
Nick Brown is the head of the ASU Sustainable Food Task Force, a group of administrators, professors and students charged with the task of “developing an institutional food policy that expresses the priorities of students, faculty and staff,” according to the group’s statement of values. Part three of three in the series, Assessing Aramark.
ASU’s director of strategic marketing and communication Diana Bejarano said in an email that ASU strives to meet student needs and expectations as well as create revenue through its dining programs to enhance the overall student experience. Part two of three in the series, Assessing Aramark.
As ASU moves forward in its sustainability efforts, questions are being raised about its long-term partnership with international food service conglomerate Aramark, a company that has been suspected of “greenwashing.” (Part one of three in the series, Assessing Aramark).
In 2011, ASU extended its food service contract for the Memorial Union and the dining halls to Aramark until at least 2024. As students, professors and administrators attempt to define and develop a sustainable food system with Aramark, there seems to be no clear consensus.
After the man and his friend played in the pool, police found the two in wet clothing outside of the complex.
A Master of Fine Arts graduate student uses sonic storytelling to help young refugees narrate their journey.
ASU student Annica Benning has donated 300,000 copies of her book to fourth graders, school libraries and public libraries across Arizona to encourage children to read.
Samer Nasredden has built his life on his strong faith in Islam.
Police found a handgun in the man's vehicle after he was stopped for speeding 20 mph more than the posted speed limit.
The Arizona Board of Regents' student regents have chosen to endorse Jordan Davis and his running mates in the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government presidential elections, a rare move for the regents.
Secular Free-Thinker Shane Garst has turned to science for answers to his questions after growing up Catholic.
SP Weekly sits down with TJ Guerrero, president of the newly formed ASU chapter of the PIKE fraternity, to discuss the fraternity's plans to refine the perception of frat life.
Actress Cameron Diaz speaks at a pre-screening of THe Unbelievers at Arizona State University's Gammage Theater on Friday, March 29, about the power of science.
Arizona State University students affiliated with the university's Black Artists and Designers club as well as the National Council of Negro Women joined forces to clean up graffiti around downtown Phoenix. Individuals from the organizations served as leaders for the clean up group.
Witnesses saw the man push his girlfriend several times while they argued over custody of their child.
The Journey Home program teaches female inmates how to rebuild their lives through the arts.
Brittney Phelps finds reinforcement and happiness in her community of Latter-day Saints.
The ASU West campus brought thousands of pounds of produce to help the community.
Catholic student Craig Koenig has allowed his religion to turn his life around after being invited to a Bible study his freshman year of college.
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