Horticulture expert brings floral design class to ASU
Spring semesters bring new flowers and new classes to ASU, including a new stem class, but this one has no connection to the engineering school.
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Spring semesters bring new flowers and new classes to ASU, including a new stem class, but this one has no connection to the engineering school.
Morgan Anderson, florist and floral art advocate, arranges stones in her cacti arrangements at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018.
Salad bar toppings that are set out every day for lunch and dinner are pictured on Monday, Nov. 13, 2017 at the Downtown campus at Taylor Place dining hall.
Salad bar toppings that are set out every day for lunch and dinner are pictured on Monday, Nov. 13, 2017 at the downtown Phoenix campus Taylor Place dining hall.
College students often do not have the time or the budget for a healthy and tasty diet, which is why the term "freshman 15" is so popular. So, when it comes down to a choice between Chick-fil-A and a plate of dining hall food, students are probably going to pick Chick-fil-A.
Everybody knows that vaping is all the rage now, so that means cigarettes are obsolete in college students, right? Wrong.
With an enrollment of 71,946 in 2016, ASU is one of the largest public universities in the U.S. It makes sense to split the student body into six separate campuses, but sometimes it feels like each campus is a college of its own.
ASU is spending $70 million to build a Greek Leadership Village and, although the concept seems nice, it is not what ASU should be spending that money on right now, especially with all the drawbacks associated.
If there is one thing that Americans love the most, it is democracy.
The deafening cheers rock the stadium as fireworks launch into the sky. Students beam from ear to ear and stamp their feet in unison.
Empty soda cans and torn candy bar wrappers lie scattered on the ground. Landfills overflow with plastic bottles and cardboard. This doomsday future is painted by climate change experts. It is a reality, but this tactic may not be effective in encouraging people to recycle.
Catching the light rail or the campus shuttle is not always convenient if you have a job off campus or classes that require you to travel back and forth between campuses.
To be able to fight for your country is an honor and a right that should be granted to every citizen of the U.S.
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