First and foremost, the editors would like to sincerely apologize to Dr. Veena Kulkarni, The Edge, our readers and our staff writers, who we represent, for our unfortunate front-page mistake in Thursday's issue.
In the story about The Edge Coffeehouse, the food that was described that's served special on Fridays was called Indonesian food.
At halftime of the ASU football game Saturday, Sharnea Diggs and Adrian Everett were crowned 2009 Homecoming queen and king.
Diggs, a senior political science major from Little Rock, and Everett, a junior chemistry major from McGehee, are the second black king and queen in ASU history.
The Food Court closed at 1:30 p.m. Friday and will re-open Wednesday at its new location in the Student Union.
Amanda Douglas, marketing manager for Dining Services, said the court's official grand opening will be held on Nov. 5.
At that opening, Food Court personnel will unveil a new Mexican concept, modeled after the current Clyde's Grill setup.
Six African-American students from Washington University claimed they were discriminated against when barred from a nightclub during a trip to Chicago, while their 200 white classmates were allowed in.
The bar gave a statement to the Chicago Tribune stating that dress code violations, including baggy jeans, were the reason why the students were prevented from entering.