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Former ASU quarterback Brock Osweiler throws downfield during the Sun Devils' loss to UA in November 2011.
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Former ASU quarterback Brock Osweiler throws downfield during the Sun Devils' loss to UA in November 2011.
Former ASU quarterback Brock Osweiler (17) attempts to escape from Missouri defensive lineman Michael Sam in the Sun Devils’ 37-30 overtime win over the Tigers. Photo published in October 2011.
President Barack Obama speaks to thousands at the Intel Ocotillo campus in Chandler about the importance of promoting energy efficiency in the U.S. Obama applauded Intel's progress as an environmentally responsible company and encouraged others to follow in its footsteps.
Seong-Hoon Kim, an English graduate student, recently received a fellowship from The Sequoyah National Research Center to study the writing of ASU's Simon Ortiz. Kim became interested in Native American literature after he took an indigenous poetry class with Ortiz.
High school and college students gathered at the state Capitol Friday to protest a bill that would require illegal immigrants to show proof of citizenship before enrolling a child in an Arizona school. The demonstration was organized through text messaging and social media sites. (Photo by Beth Easterbrook)
High school and college students gathered at the state Capitol Friday to protest a bill that would require illegal immigrants to show proof of citizenship before enrolling a child in an Arizona school. The demonstration was organized through text messaging and social media sites. (Photo by Beth Easterbrook)
High school and college students gathered at the state Capitol Friday to protest a bill that would require illegal immigrants to show proof of citizenship before enrolling a child in an Arizona school. The demonstration was organized through text messaging and social media sites. (Photo by Beth Easterbrook)
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