ASU researchers examine life on Mars through new card game
The conversation surrounding life on Mars is often centered on the technological aspects of relocating, and ASU researchers wonder if society could handle it.
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The conversation surrounding life on Mars is often centered on the technological aspects of relocating, and ASU researchers wonder if society could handle it.
Whether it's a friend, co-worker or stranger, sexual assault can happen anywhere — and experts say bar and drinking culture can aggravate the problem.
Through different artistic mediums, ASU artists are telling heavy stories in a sensitive, safe way.
Despite the bright yellow caution tape and loud drilling noises, the basement of Hayden Library is open, and the rest of the library is expected to open January 2020.
This summer, various construction projects are popping up all around ASU's Tempe campus. While they're creating temporary traffic and road blocks for residents, they are expected to bring more businesses and better transportation to downtown Tempe.
Children of undocumented immigrants who moved to the U.S. with their families at a young age, known as Dreamers, have worked diligently to gain legal protections and respect in their communities. But the broader student body of ASU still lacks an awareness and understanding of the struggle of these students.
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