ASU students have mixed feelings on Safety Escort program
Paige Rowley, a business communication major, said she has always felt uncomfortable on campus, especially after she was attacked in the middle of the day.
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Paige Rowley, a business communication major, said she has always felt uncomfortable on campus, especially after she was attacked in the middle of the day.
John Heinsen, the CEO and owner of Bunnygraph Entertainment, has always been passionate about his love for media and the ever-changing technologies.
Clyde Riley, veteran cab driver for more than 26 years, loves what he does and couldn’t be happier with his occupation.
Two Tempe Chick-fil-A's and other local businesses are working to guarantee equal rights no matter race, age, gender or sexual identity to their employees with the UNITY Pledge.
Once a Sun Devil, always a Sun Devil. This seems to be true for 23-year-old ASU alumna Elizabeth Whitton.
Expert and Citizens Assessment of Science and Technology, an ASU-run group, will be taking part in NASA’s Asteroid Initiative, which aims to capture and redirect an asteroid into orbit around the moon so humans can explore it. ECAST's group will allow ordinary citizens to get involved in space exploration and have their voices heard.
Starbucks is going “mobile” this year at ASU. The University is one of three college campuses that will be piloting a new moving coffee truck.
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