The buzz on ASU's bees
With the weather warming up and flowers blooming, students receive almost daily ASU advisories warning them to steer clear of bee swarms on campus.
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With the weather warming up and flowers blooming, students receive almost daily ASU advisories warning them to steer clear of bee swarms on campus.
Robert Monahan poses in his office at the Sonora Center on ASU's Tempe campus on Monday, April 3.
Just fifteen years ago at ASU, all freshmen were undeclared – taking general exploratory courses for two years then applying to the program of their choice.
In the middle of downtown Phoenix the Interstate 10 slices through several historic neighborhoods – one of them being the Roosevelt historic district.
A tall old woman stood at the front of my classroom in a frumpy, ankle-length dress and crooked, fragile-looking glasses as I quietly surveyed her from my chair several rows back.
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