Ashley Perea portrait
Former Hope Church member Ashley Perea reads a pro and con list she made for herself when she was deciding to stay or go on September 27, 2016.
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Former Hope Church member Ashley Perea reads a pro and con list she made for herself when she was deciding to stay or go on September 27, 2016.
Ashley Perea, former Hope Church member, shares her con and pro list whether to stay or leave the church on September 27, 2016.
Christopher Callahan, Arizona PBS CEO and Dean at the Cronkite School introduces the Arizona PBS KIDS Kickoff panel on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. The panel included Carole Basile, Dean of Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Keith Kennebeck, Arizona PBS KIDS director of Children's Programming and Linda Simensky, PBS's head of children's programming.
Arizona PBS CEO and Dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication introduces panel for Arizona PBS KIDS Kickoff on Wednesday, October 26, 2016.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
This article is one in a series of investigative pieces about a complaint filed with ASU regarding accusations against on-campus ministry Hope Church.
One out-of-state Sun Devil mother experienced her worst nightmare yesterday when she was told by an anonymous caller that she would never see her daughter again — unless, of course, she could "cough up the bucks."
Musing about drunk people and ASU students, one music and communications sophomore is not afraid to step up to the mic and make her mark throughout the Valley.
The exterior of Fair Trade Cafe is pictured on Thursday, May 26, 2016, at Civic Space Park in Phoenix.
The exterior of Songbird Coffee & Tea House is pictured on Thursday, May 26, 2016, in Phoenix.
The exterior of Jobot is pictured on Thursday, May 26, 2016, in Phoenix.
The exterior of be Coffee + Food + Stuff is pictured on Thursday, May 26, 2016, in Phoenix.
The exterior of Oliver's Sophisticated Bean is pictured on Thursday, May 26, 2016, in Phoenix.
Coffee is typically associated as a coping mechanism for college students during the school year, but it's also a way to finally get out of your dark hole and socialize with others throughout the summer.
Students may be eager to catch up on the sleep and Netflix they missed throughout the school year now that summer is in full bloom, but those spending time out of the house should pay a visit the ASU Art Museum before its exhibits close while the building is renovated during the month of June.
At 17 years old, ASU alumnus Ruben L. Reyes said he had three choices: join the military, go to prison or end up in a morgue.
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