Sun Devil Empire unites ASU's Star Wars fans
Sun Devil Empire, a club on the Tempe campus, aims to give students a place to meet and contribute to an evolving galaxy of discourse around the iconic "Star Wars" franchise.
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Sun Devil Empire, a club on the Tempe campus, aims to give students a place to meet and contribute to an evolving galaxy of discourse around the iconic "Star Wars" franchise.
The Sun Devil Empire club members pose during a meeting on the Tempe campus on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017.
Members of the Women's Skate Club pose for a picture inside of the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017. The club is open to any women who want to practice their skills and build community.
Women interested in skateboarding on the Tempe campus can now connect with their peers through the Women’s Skate Club, a new organization aimed at creating a community among female skaters.
Members of the Women's Skate Club pose for a picture inside of the Memorial Union building on Nov. 15, 2017. The club is open to any women who want to practice their skills and build community.
Students pass by the outside dining area by the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017.
ASU dietetics senior Sasha Bayat and Fares Tarabichi pose outside of their restaurant concept, The Bodhi, on Nov. 14, 2017. The restaurant, located in the bottom floor of the University House apartments, aims to provide healthy options and promote health education.
ASU alumnus Fares Tarabichi, who is one of the founders of The Crepe Club at ASU, has partnered with dietetics senior Sasha Bayat to open a restaurant concept near campus aimed at health and convenience.
The Crepe Club has expanded its business on campus once again, offering fresh crepes to students who pass the new shop near Manzanita Hall.
ASU students Alyssa Homerding, a psychology and criminal justice junior, Cheyenne Kraft, a communications junior, and Emma Sounart, journalism sophomore, decorate sugar skulls at the Day of the Dead Celebration on Monday, Oct. 30, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona.
Students gathered in the lobby of the G. Homer Durham Language and Literature building to learn about the festival of El Día de los Muertos while decorating sugar skulls and adding to an altar.
Barbara Hawbaker reaches for a lemon bar for a student at Rosie's Bakery on Oct. 23, 2017. The bakery is located inside of the Memorial Union.
Barbara Hawbaker reaches for a lemon bar for a student at Rosie's Bakery on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. The bakery is located inside of Memorial Union.
The University has recently added a bakery to the long list of on-the-go dining options available to students on campus.
An ASU Police Department building window in Tempe, Ariz., pictured on Oct. 17, 2017. The ASU Police offer a multitude of safety services for students.
Recent robberies and an increased amount of reported sexual violence on campus in the past year may have students looking for legal, efficient ways to protect themselves.
ASU’s Pitchfork Pantry announced that it would be closing its doors permanently in April when the University said the student-run organization could no longer operate.
Rebecca Bender, student anti-hunger coalition executive director, stands with the canned goods available at the Downtown location of Pitchfork Pantry on Oct. 2, 2017.
A community on the Polytechnic campus seeks to bolster networking among student entrepreneurs, despite a recent drop in the number of residents there.
Students pass the outside dining area by Memorial Union on the ASU Tempe campus on Sept. 14, 2017.
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