Someburros launches campaign to pay for students' textbooks
Someburros, the family-owned Mexican chain restaurant, will open a new location close to ASU’s Tempe campus in early February with a program to pay for student workers’ textbooks.
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Someburros, the family-owned Mexican chain restaurant, will open a new location close to ASU’s Tempe campus in early February with a program to pay for student workers’ textbooks.
For ASU students, failing a class can be rectified with the help of tutoring services, hard work and help from academic advisors.
Some students at ASU are able to register for classes weeks before most others — but this often results in classes being full before other students, who receive later access, can enroll.
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