In my college days, I did page design and wrote news articles; this gallery displays samples of that work.
It’s 7 a.m. and humid on the Sun Devil Fitness Complex fields. A group of students is crawling across the ground, rubber duckies held securely in their hands.
Beyond being made of rubber, these duckies bear little similarity to their bath-bound brethren: They’re rubber models of assault rifles used by the U.S. military. The students are ASU’s Army ROTC cadets, and training with “rubber duckies” is one way they prepare to enter combat.
(Photo: Dominic Valente/The State Press)
Eleven years ago, Michael Crow was inaugurated as ASU's 16th president.
He brought with him the bold new idea of the New American University, which has since transformed ASU's stature in higher education.
(Photo: The State Press)
ASU’s undergraduate student governments have broken their own bylaws and may have violated Arizona’s open meeting laws by not making documents related to their meetings publicly available.
(Photo: Danielle Grobmeier/The State Press)