Compacted course sessions lead to shortest winter break in 10 years
Students and faculty are preparing for the shortest winter break in 10 years.
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Students and faculty are preparing for the shortest winter break in 10 years.
Ice is a rare sight in downtown Phoenix, and crowds are flocking to CityScape’s ice rink to show off their skating skills before it melts.
Digital culture students will reveal their semester’s work Friday afternoon at an exhibit on the Tempe campus.
Members of the ASU Tango club meet every Thursday night in the social sciences courtyard to bring the Argentine Tango to Arizona.
Jewelry, hand-dyed scarves, homemade hats and Christmas decorations drew a crowd to Hayden Lawn on Thursday afternoon.
The ASU Beard and Stache Society plans to wrap up No Shave November on Friday outside of the Memorial Union.
Hug It Forward ASU, which launched last semester, is searching for more volunteers and funds to build “bottle schools” in impoverished parts of Guatemala.
Swim coach and graduate student Dan Kesler was reunited with his brown Doberman, BA, a few weeks ago after the dog had been missing for seven years.
Organizations are coming together to offer dining options for students who cannot go home for Thanksgiving dinner.
Red, white and blue lined Mill Avenue on Monday morning when thousands of people came to watch Tempe’s Veterans Day parade.
Some students are anticipating openings in classes after struggling on their initial sign-up day to construct the optimum schedule.
Students are diving deep into the activity they love most.
Convenience is outweighing cost as ASU Valet sees use of its service by students and visitors on the Tempe campus.
ZIA Record Exchange plans to open its biggest store, holding more than 20,000 records, on 19th Avenue and Camelback Road on Nov. 9.
Bob Costas accepted the 29th annual Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism during a Tuesday luncheon at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel.
Missing persons flyers joined ads for roommates and campus events this month on ASU’s concrete signposts.
ASU’s newest Bollywood dance team has earned a spot at November’s national competition in Austin, Texas.
The ASU Origins Project will kick off its Great Debate series Saturday with Origins of Deception, a symposium on human dishonesty.
Local artists and students will have to find another art supply store after Wet Paint Artist Supply shuts its doors next month.
The ASU Running Club is preparing students for running at different ability levels for several upcoming races in the Valley.
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