Katelyn Reinhart, Cronkite News

Katelyn Reinhart

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Phoenix, AZ, United States

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  • The State Press

Past articles by Katelyn:

Mutual aid groups band together to help those in need during COVID-19

Groups around Arizona are coming together to provide mutual aid, and help people with food, rent and care packages during COVID-19. → Read More

Next week in events: music festivals, astronomy and more

From music festivals to history lectures, here are some events to look forward to next week. → Read More

Next week in events: Rock bands, religion and climate change

From organ concerts to discussions about snakeskin, ASU is offering a variety of events next week. → Read More

This week in events: Art exhibits, Girl Scout cookies and more

The State Press explores events happening around campus for the upcoming week. → Read More

Next week in events: Spring Fest, food trucks, film festivals and more

The State Press looks into some events happening at ASU and around campus. → Read More

Tempe gives green light to car-less community near ASU campus

Car-less community Culdesac Tempe will offer residents a grocery store, coffee shop and retail shopping. → Read More

Buses, billboards, buildings: ASU talks innovation

ASU's Spark initiative will teach the college community to be more innovative. → Read More

New additions to ASU campuses include a Phoenix dorm, a bridge and more

A new dorm in downtown Phoenix, a pedestrian bridge, renovations in Los Angeles Herald Examiner building and a research building at ASU. → Read More

ASU students and staff repurpose the Sun Devil Stadium with free yoga

No wallet needed: yoga classes give ASU students and staff a chance to de-stress. → Read More

Starry-eyed ASU students create satellite to better understand climate change

A student-led satellite project will launch this October to study climate change. → Read More

ASU's Interlibrary Loan department thinks outside the box to reduce waste

Independent re-use and recycling efforts greatly lowered waste in an ASU library department. → Read More

What do The Arizona Republic's unionization plans mean to ASU?

The publication may be the first Gannett newsroom to unionize following merger. → Read More

Student-led proposal aims to improve support for sexual assault survivors on campus

A student-led proposal calls for more action to prevent sexual assault on campus. → Read More

ASU class of 2022 finishes its first year with the title of 'most diverse'

ASU's most diverse and largest class is finishing up its first year. → Read More

ASU center to assist in Hawaii coral conservation efforts

ASU center uses airborne mapping technology to assist coral reef conservation in Hawaii. → Read More

Dutch Bros. near ASU campus to relocate after Phoenix revokes permits

The only Dutch Bros. in central Phoenix will have to move by 2020. → Read More

NABJ shows 'The Side You Don't See' of media and police

"The Side You Don't See" panel members discussed the relationship between media and police. → Read More

Tempe engineers present draft of plan to eliminate traffic fatalities

Tempe published a draft of its Vision Zero plan, which seeks to eliminate roadway fatalities. → Read More

ASU offers classes to refugees through Education for Humanity

ASU's Education for Humanity initiative provides education to refugees and displaced learners. → Read More

New kava bar finds its roots in downtown Phoenix

Arizona's first kava bar is taking over the space that previously housed an ASU art gallery. → Read More