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The bags were assembled by groups of ASU freshmen who were shuffled in and out throughout the day in fast-paced assembly lines.
WeekEND Hunger Backpacks
Students pack "WeekEND Hunger Backpacks" during the Spark to Serve event on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 in the Memorial Union in Tempe. The event, organized by United Way, allowed incoming freshmen to assemble aid packages for those experiencing chronic hunger.
United Way School Readiness Bag
The contents of a "school readiness bag" are displayed during the Spark to Serve event on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 in the Memorial Union in Tempe. The event, organized by United Way, allowed incoming freshmen to assemble aid packages for those experiencing chronic hunger.
Tempe Police: Man Punches hole in wall claiming he is "Muhammed Ali"
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Tempe Police: Man possessing drugs tells law enforcement he intended to use them all
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
The meeting drew a diverse crowd ranging from hardcore Bernie supporters to more neutral citizens simply looking to stay informed.
ASU student hosts gathering to support Bernie Sanders
More than 100 people gathered at the Tempe Knights of Pythias hall to support Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders in an event organized by an ASU student.
Tempe Police: Man commits armed robbery over PlayStation 4
Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Tempe Police: Man assaults victims with metal pole for masturbating to his photo
Tempe police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
Tempe Police: Exotic dancer resists arrest, grabs officer's groin
Tempe Police reported the following incident Monday:
Social justice advocate and anti-racist writer Tim Wise speaks to at Phoenix College about racial inequality and white privilege on Thursday, July 23, 2015.
Tim Wise talks about an economic system fundamentally rooted in racism
Social justice advocate and anti-racist writer Tim Wise spoke to a large and diverse audience at Phoenix College Thursday evening about racial discrimination, inequality and the problems that arise from the white experience.
The cultural ideas in Old Town are as antiquated as the area itself
Old Town Scottsdale embodies Arizonian culture in a way that is both charmingly nostalgic and embarrassingly inappropriate.
ASU offers lab tests in first university partnership with Theranos
ASU has become the first university to partner with Theranos, Inc. to offer lab tests at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation clinic at the downtown Phoenix campus.
Bernie Sanders speaks about income inequality to his largest audience yet at Phoenix rally
Bernie Sanders, the presidential hopeful and progressive challenger to 2016 front-runner Hillary Clinton, took the podium on Saturday at the Phoenix Convention Center to speak about income inequality and the need for education to the largest turnout of his campaign so far.
ASU professor demoted for plagiarism after investigation
An ASU professor who has been the recent subject of a whirlwind of plagiarism accusations has been demoted after the claims were substantiated.