The best journalism school in the world.
What is the Cronkite School?
The capital of Arizona.
What is Phoenix?
This Marvel villain collected Infinity Stones in a famous glove.
Who is Thanos?
ASU's mascot.
Who is Sparky?
This is a short title that tells what a news story is about.
What is a headline?
The dorm building where Cronkite freshman live in.
What is Gordon Commons?
Arizona shares a border with these four states. (Must get all correct or no points)
What is California, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico?
The largest ocean on Earth.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
ASU's school colors (must get both right or no points)
What is maroon and gold?
This is when a journalist asks questions to get information.
What is an interview?
Cronkite School's full, correct name.
What is the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication?
Arizona's state nickname.
What is the Grand Canyon state?
This is the biggest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
The phrase accompanying ASU's signature pitchfork hand gesture.
What is Forks up?
This is a person who gives information to a journalist for a story.
What is a source?
The Cronkite School's notable #.
What is #CronkiteNation?
Arizona's state tree.
What is a Palo Verde?
This mathematical term describes a number that cannot be divided evenly except by 1 and itself.
What is a prime number?
In 2024, Arizona State joined this NCAA athletic conference after leaving the Pac-12.
What is the Big 12 conference?
This is the journalist who leads a broadcast news show and introduces the stories.
Who is an anchor?
The dean of the Cronkite School.
Who is Battinto Batts?
Arizona became a state in this year.
What is 1912?
The best-selling album of all time.
What is Michael Jackson’s 'Thriller'?
Former ASU football star left the NFL to serve in the U.S. Army after the September 11 attacks.
Who is Pat Tillman?
The first sentence of a new story.
What is a lede?