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Tempe mayor Mark Mitchell discusses projects and improvements ASU and the City of Tempe have worked on and will continue to grow on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017.
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Tempe mayor Mark Mitchell discusses projects and improvements ASU and the City of Tempe have worked on and will continue to grow on Sunday, Oct. 8, 2017.
Mayor Mark Mitchell talks about the countless projects and improvements ASU and the City of Tempe have worked on and will continue to grow in the future on Sunday, October 8, 2017.
A view of the Biodesign Institute on the Tempe campus. The ASU and Banner Health alliance plans to bring together Banner’s clinical research projects and brain and body donation programs that connect brain and body symptoms the more technical research done by ASU.
ASU students take part in putting up their messages on t-shirts for the Clothesline Project during Domestic Violence Awareness Month at Hayden Lawn. The Clothesline Project will be a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations designed by survivors, family, friends, children, and anyone else impacted by gender-based violence. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
T-shirts with heartwarming messages that are part of the Clothesline Project are displayed at Hayden Lawn. One of the goals of the project is to destabilize stereotypes about victims and celebrate a person’s strength to survive. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
T-shirts with heartwarming messages that are part of the Clothesline Project are displayed at Hayden Lawn. The purpose of the project is to increase awareness and break the silence that often surrounds these experiences. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Starbucks at the Memorial Union in Tempe. The Starbucks and ASU online degree partnership starts at the beginning of session B. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Starbucks at the Memorial Union in Tempe. The Starbucks and ASU online degree partnership starts at the beginning of session B. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Otto Pizza and Pastry is located on Ash Avenue and University Drive in Tempe. Operating hours are from Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sat from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Otto’s spaghetti and meatballs, topped with their homemade sauce is among favorites for locals. Otto Pizza and Pastry is located on Ash Avenue and University Drive in Tempe. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
ASU graduate student Aimee Leon's sheep shearing works will be on display Grant Street Studios located at Phoenix. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
ASU graduate student Aimee Leon poses for a portrait at Step Gallery. Aimee Leon is currently fighting cancer and pursuing two degrees. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
The District apartment in Tempe was recently bought for reportedly $91 million by Education Realty Trust. The District apartment complex is located on Apache and Rural Road in Tempe. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Katie Aguilar (left) and Adam Brown are part of the team from the United Way partnering with ASU to hold a fundraising campaign. (Photo by Ryan Liu)
Mayor Mark Mitchell talks about the countless projects and improvements ASU and the City of Tempe have worked on and will continue to grow in the future on October 8, 2017.
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