Men's, women's ASU swimming fall short in Pac-12 clash with Stanford
The men's and women’s ASU swimming teams couldn't keep up with No. 1 Stanford in their rainy dual meet Friday but both came closer than anticipated.
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The men's and women’s ASU swimming teams couldn't keep up with No. 1 Stanford in their rainy dual meet Friday but both came closer than anticipated.
Video games — a practice commonly involving sitting back in an uncomfortable chair in the darkness of a college dorm room staring at a TV screen to control imaginary characters — is perpetually rising in popularity.
Year after year on the Downtown Phoenix campus, guys of all majors and backgrounds gather together to compete for the title of Mr. Taylor Place.
As upbeat music filled the upstairs lobby of the Old Main building on the ASU Tempe campus, students and community members milled around artwork lining posters boards and tables in the building.
Around 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some point in their lives in the U.S., according to the National Eating Disorders Association.
The construction site of the Biodesign C building.
ASU has been a central part of Tempe since its creation in 1885, and with major developments being set for the future, the school plans to keep it that way.
2015 Cancer Statistics
Pink, pink and more pink was all around on the morning of Oct. 22nd, while the American Cancer Society held its Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Tempe Beach Park where more than 16,000 people raised over 1.3 million dollars.
The Colleges Against Cancer Club posing for a group photo while working the Making Strides Against Cancer event.
While entering the ASU vs UCLA football game in Sun Devil Stadium on Oct. 8 a situation begins to unfold. With a baby in one arm and bag in the other, a woman tries to transfer all of her child's belongings from diaper bag to an ASU-approved clear plastic bag.
Tango Club members practice their new lesson on Sept. 29th, 2016.
Tango Club members practice their stance on Sept. 29th, 2016.
Tango Club member guides his partner through the dance on Sept. 29th, 2016.
Every Thursday night on the Tempe campus from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. students can hear the mellow sounds of Argentine Tango music echoing through the social science courtyard.
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