Kimberly Rapanut, Cronkite News

Kimberly Rapanut

Cronkite News

Tempe, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Kimberly:

Arizona anounces COVID-19 'testing blitz' to check 60,000 people; antibody testing for 5,000 first responders; CDC expands list of symptoms

Local first responders now have access to antibody testing, COVID-19 is permanently shuttering local businesses, and other updates from the Grand Canyon State. → Read More

Tiny homes aim to help tackle Tempe's not-so-tiny housing problem

Home is where the heart is, even if it's in a 600-square-foot space. → Read More

ASU announces its speaker for the 2018 undergraduate commencement

L. Rafael Reif, the president of MIT and a first-generation college graduate, will give the address at this year's undergraduate commencement. → Read More

TPUSA tweets photo of Sparky with sign criticizing 'Big Government'

Turning Point ASU caused controversy over posting a picture of Sparky marketing capitalism. → Read More

ASU commits to being the largest fair trade-designated university in the U.S.

Fair trade options will be found in ASU dining halls, catered events and retail stores. → Read More

ASU partners with online therapy service TAO Connect to bring better resources to students

ASU hopes to use the technology to connect students with mental health resources. → Read More

ASU 2018-2019 tuition proposal calls for no increase for resident undergrads

Michael Crow proposed no increase in Arizona resident undergraduate student tuition for the 2018-19 academic year. → Read More

New center helps ASU make its mark in Washington, D.C.

ASU's presence in Washington, D.C. grows with the launch of the new Barrett & O’Connor Center. → Read More

ASU ranks among top Peace Corps volunteer-producing universities

Whether it's in Africa or South America or elsewhere across the globe, the Peace Corps offers a new and unique experience for its volunteers. → Read More

Choosing student housing involves a trade-off between cost and convenience

From dorms to apartments to your parents' couch, there are many options available for student housing. → Read More

ASU to expand in downtown Mesa, despite voter opposition in 2016

The proposed facility will house technology programs like virtual reality, gaming, film and animation. → Read More

DACA students face uncertainty as repeal deadline approaches

DACA recipients at ASU are waiting for new legislation to determine their future. → Read More

ASU evaluating Charlie Rose's reception of Cronkite award after sexual misconduct allegations

Charlie Rose's reception of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism is currently under evaluation, University officials say. → Read More

ASU organization offers free Thanksgiving dinner to students without plans

Students without holiday plans can get a free Thanksgiving dinner with Re:vive ASU. → Read More

Harry Potter club hosts Yule Ball on campus

Sun Devils don't need an acceptance letter to Hogwarts to attend this Yule Ball. → Read More

Nationwide opioid solutions organization expands to ASU

A nationwide opioid solutions organization has come to ASU. → Read More

Coffee and Conversation Hour fosters cross-cultural connections

International and domestic students build relationships at Coffee and Conversation Hour. → Read More

ASU organization promotes, encourages child literacy

ASU organization seeks to increase child literacy for hundreds in the east Valley. → Read More

ASU Police offers free active shooter training courses

Active shooter training classes are ongoing through the rest of the semester thanks to ASU Police. → Read More

Homecoming Comedy Show welcomes SNL stars

Homecoming Comedy Show greeted SNL stars with high turnout and many laughs. → Read More