More than victims: Survivor Walk encourages awareness to sexual assault
The chants of close to 100 ASU students echoed “This is a dress, not a yes,” on Hayden Lawn during the Survivor Walk, a Women’s HERstory Month event.
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The chants of close to 100 ASU students echoed “This is a dress, not a yes,” on Hayden Lawn during the Survivor Walk, a Women’s HERstory Month event.
Sun Devil Ski Club members, Dmitriy Presnyakov, Sarah Schonder and Taylor Hill on their last local weekend trip to Sunrise, Arizona on Feb. 25.
Sun Devil Ski Club members Sarah Schonder and Taylor Hill on their last local weekend trip to Sunrise, Arizona on Feb. 25.
With or without experience on the slopes, the Sun Devil Ski Club provides countless opportunities for ASU students to explore the snow and cool down.
ASU Refugee Alliance club comes together in the middle of immigration ban from The State Press on Vimeo.
Harrison Plaza walking on the Tempe Campus on Feb. 15.
Harrison Plaza walking on the Tempe Campus on Feb. 15.
Trying to find a job after graduation may make some ASU students go nuts, but a group of Planters Peanutters are here to shell off some of that stress.
Battle of the Bands: Competing for Devilpalooza from The State Press on Vimeo.
Gordon Wishon, ASU's Chief Information Officer sits at his desk on Jan. 26, 2017.
Gordon Wishon, ASU's Chief Information Officer, pictured in his office overlooking one of ASU's parking stuctures on Jan. 26, 2017.
Gordon Wishon, ASU's Chief Information Officer sits at his desk on Jan. 26, 2017.
With a constant goal of expansion, ASU is considered one of the largest public universities in the country with approximately 80,000 students that spread across five different campuses.
Student holding up the letter she wrongly received from the Alumni Association inviting her to apply for a scholarship on January 22, 2017.
Freshman journalism student Dominique Ziegler holds the letter she wrongly received from the Alumni Association inviting her to apply for a scholarship on January 22, 2017.
Student holding up the letter she wrongly received from the Alumni Association inviting her to apply for a scholarship on January 22, 2017.
Multiple ASU freshmen were wrongly invited to apply for a scholarship earlier this month when they were encouraged to apply for the Medallion Scholarship, an award only high school seniors are eligible for.
Shuxuan Tang, foreign exchange student, does homework in his Manzanita Hall dorm on January 14, 2017
Shuxuan Tang, foreign exchange student, does homework in his Manzanita Hall dorm on January 14, 2017
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