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What is the hand symbol for ASU?

Fork 'Em Devils® This hand gesture is widely used by those associated with ASU and is an extension of the trident that Sparky carries.
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What is the ASU logo?

The ASU sunburst

The sunburst logo was introduced in 1995, replacing all preexisting ASU logos. The logo is made up of a sun icon that is incorporated into the three letter forms (A, S and U) and provides a strong and recognizable graphic image of ASU's mission and purpose.
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What is the Sun Devil hand symbol?

Arizona State University Sun Devil fans make a pitchfork sign by extending the index and middle fingers, as well as the pinky. The thumb holds down the ring finger to complete the gesture.
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Why does ASU say forks up?

The Arizona State Mascot is Sparky the Sun Devil, the devils weapon of choice is a pitch fork or a trident like the one Sparky carries. The hand gesture of your index, middle and pinky fingers up represents that trident and is used to show support and rally support.
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Is ASU logo a trident?

In the 2011–12 athletic season, Sun Devil Athletics started using the current athletics pitchfork logo as the primary logo. It looks like a trident with a shorter handle, like an Olympic torch. The “It's Time™” hand pitchfork graphic was also introduced, with a small pitchfork in the palm of the hand.
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Why is ASU called Sun Devils?

20 marks 75 years since Sparky the Sun Devil was born at ASU. On a clear, sunny day in 1946, Arizona State College track coach Donn Kinzle was on an early morning run along the Salt River bed. A dust devil materialized, swirling and dancing above the sand and rock. At that instant, the idea for the Sun Devil was born.
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What is the ASU normal mascot?

Originally the ASU athletic teams' mascot was an owl, then became a "Normal" (named for the Tempe Normal School), then was later changed to a bulldog. The State Press, the student newspaper, ran frequent appeals during the fall of 1946, urging the Bulldog to be replaced by the new Sun Devil.
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Why does ASU jingle keys?

If you attend an ASU football game and see everyone around you standing up and wildly shaking their car keys, they are not crazy. This a tradition at ASU football games and it happens every kickoff, serving notice that the Sun Devils are ready to DRIVE!
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What is the Latin motto of ASU?

The University Seal features a central shield which displays the ASU motto “Fiat Lux,” Latin for “Let there be light,” over a lamp of enlightenment. The lamp rests on a book, representing knowledge. The shield is flanked by a laurel branch on each side, signifying success.
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What is the ASU sports motto?

We strive to help students decompress and to build life-long relationships through activity and sports, while including individuals from all walks of life. Our motto—“Play, Compete, Commit” gives students a way to get active, regardless of their experience or skill level!
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What is the horned hand symbol?

Mano cornuta, or 'horned hand' amulets are thought to be of ancient Italian origin and are worn as protection against the harmful glance of the Evil Eye. Mano cornuta is one of two hand gestures that are commonly used for this purpose, the second being the mano fica, or 'fig hand'.
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What does the finger devil horns mean?

Known as the corna, — Italian for “horn” — (from which the horned instrument “cornet” gets its name), this gesture of the outstretched index and little finger that you so often see made by metal fans was supposed to ward off a curse made with an evil stare.
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What is the meaning of Sun Devil?

The nickname, and therefore, the Sun Devils' mascot, comes from a weather phenomenon known as a whirlwind. In some places, it is referred to as a “dust devil” or a “dancing devil.”
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Why did ASU switch to Adidas?

King says that Crow suggested “we combine our resources to look through the lens of sport and see how we could make a positive impact on the world. So this wasn't about making ASU a better university, it wasn't about making Adidas a better company, it was altruistic.”
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What does the ASU stand for?

On first reference, use the full name of the university: Arizona State University. Use ASU in subsequent references, but do not introduce it as an abbreviation in parentheses. Not: Arizona State University (ASU).
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What is the ASU called?

The Army Service Uniform (ASU) is a military uniform for wear by United States Army personnel in garrison posts and at most public functions where the Army Combat Uniform is inappropriate.
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What traditions does ASU have?

  • ASU Welcome. The Sun Devil experience begins with ASU Welcome. ...
  • Echo from the Buttes. Every year since the early 1930s, students hike “A” Mountain to paint the coveted letter, indicating the beginning of another school year.
  • Homecoming Parade. ...
  • Lantern Walk. ...
  • Territorial Cup. ...
  • Sparky's Touchdown Tailgate.
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What was ASU first mascot?

The school started with its first mascot—a classic owl. Then, as ASU became a Teacher's College, they wanted to be the Bulldogs instead. Why a bulldog? The school thought it would give them more credibility if they followed the mascot trend set by other colleges like Yale and Georgia.
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What does ASU and EREB mean?

Barry (1999) adduces the word Ereb on an Assyrian stele with the meaning of "night", "[the country of] sunset", in opposition to Asu "[the country of] sunrise", i.e. Asia (Anatolia coming equally from Ἀνατολή, "(sun)rise", "east").
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Why do Purdue fans shake their keys?

Whenever the Boilermakers make a first down, the student section chants “One, two, three, four, first down Boilers!” (If one listens carefully, sometimes a raunchier cheer can be heard.) Keys at Kickoff: During all kickoffs, students take out their keys and shake them in order to make as much noise as possible.
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What are some interesting facts about ASU?

The World University Ranking and the Academic Ranking of World Universities ranks ASU in the world's top 100 universities. The university has more than 1,100 clubs. The average GPA of high school students accepted is 3.42. The average SAT score of incoming undergraduates is 1129; the average ACT score is 24.5.
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What is ASU marching band called?

The ASU Sun Devil Marching Band is known as “The Pride of the Southwest,” and with good reason. In 1991, the band was awarded the Sudler Trophy, an award given to one band each year in recognition of elevated musical standards, innovative marching routines, and a high level of national respect.
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Did ASU change their mascot?

Sparky was born on November 20th, 1946 as Arizona State University's Mascot after students voted for the college to change their name from the “Bulldogs” to the “Sun Devils”. Students, faculty, alumni, and season-ticket holders were given a voice again in 2013 when they voted on the current Sparky design.
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Who created ASU mascot?

On November 20, as reported by the Arizona Republic, the student council made it official. The following day, the first Arizona State team played as the Sun Devils. Two years later, Stanford Alum and Disney illustrator Berk Anthony designed "Sparky", a devil holding a trident (colloquially referred to as a pitchfork).
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What race is ASU?

Students at ASU are mainly White with a smaller Hispanic population. The school has high racial diversity. 48% percent of students are minorities or people of color (BIPOC).
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