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What was the old ASU 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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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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What is a Sun Devil animal?

A Sun Devil isn't an animal or something like that, it is actually a weather phenonenon, also known as a whirlwind, or Dust Devil.
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Was the ASU mascot fight real?

During Arizona and Arizona State's rivalry game the two school's mascots fought just as hard as the players on the field. Except instead of fighting the opposing team on the field, they were seen coming to blows on the touchline.
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Why is ASU mascot a devil?

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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Evolution of Sparky the mascot: Arizona State University (ASU)

What was ASU mascot before Sparky?

Not long after Arizona State changed from the bulldogs to the Sun Devils, Sparky the Sun Devil was born. Over the years, Sparky has become a much recognized and beloved athletic mascot that embodies the ASU spirit. Here, Sparky entertains football fans during a game in 1965.
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What are ASU students called?

ASU welcomes more than 6,645 international students each semester from over 120 countries, the 11th highest international student population in the U.S. ASU's international students are an important and integrated part of the community. They are proud to call themselves “Sun Devils”.
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What is famous in ASU?

Consistently recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country's most innovative school, Arizona State University also takes the top spot in the nation for sustainability (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) and global impact (Times Higher Education).
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Who is ASU rival school?

Duel in the Desert

The football rivalry between the Arizona State University Sun Devils and University of Arizona Wildcats dates to 1899.
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What sport is ASU known for?

ASU has 24 NCAA team national championships, including baseball (five times), women's tennis (three times), men's gymnastics (one), men's track and field (one), men's indoor track and field (one), women's outdoor track and field (two times), women's indoor track and field (one), wrestling (one), men's golf (two times), ...
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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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When did Sparky become ASU mascot?

It wasn't until 1946 that students voted to oust the Bulldog and replace it with the now-iconic Sun Devil, partly due to repeated requests run by The State Press. Berk Anthony, a former Disney animator, was tasked with designing Sparky's appearance.
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When did ASU change their 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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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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Is ASU a dry campus?

A lot of your social life will come directly from the friends you meet once you get here. So make sure to get involved and join clubs. Exploring Tempe is another fun thing to do! Remember, ASU is a dry campus—which means no alcohol.
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Is ASU a top 50 school?

Arizona State University is ranked 40th in the U.S. among top universities by QS World University Rankings for 2024 — up from 47th in the 2023 rankings — and ahead of Dartmouth, Georgetown and Notre Dame. In addition, ASU: Ranked 179th globally, out of 1,500 institutions, a jump of 40 spots.
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What is ASU ranked #1 for?

ASU ahead of UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins and UCLA

Demonstrating its commitment to advancing STEM disciplines, ASU ranks #1 in transdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and other sciences research expenditures by the National Science Foundation's annual HERD survey, ahead of UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins and UCLA.
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Why is ASU so popular?

Enrollment. Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country's most innovative school, Arizona State University is where students and faculty work with NASA to develop, advance and lead innovations in space exploration.
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What is the state motto of Arizona?

Arizona. "Ditat Deus" is Arizona's state motto, which means "God enriches."
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What color do I wear to the ASU game?

Students should enter the stadium via the Southeast gate. Remember the clear-bag policy. Wear gold!
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What was ASU Jonesboro old mascot?

Indians (1931–2008) The name "Indians" officially became the school's athletic nickname in 1931. Arkansas State officially retired the Indian mascot on February 28, 2008, during the last home basketball game of the season. The school retained the Indians nickname for the remainder of the 2007–08 school year.
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What are some fun facts about ASU?

  • Arizona State University (ASU) is located in Tempe, Arizona. ...
  • ASU was founded in 1885. ...
  • The university offers over 350 undergraduate majors. ...
  • ASU is ranked as the most innovative school in the United States. ...
  • The university has a strong focus on sustainability and is home to the first School of Sustainability in the U.S.
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