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Photos taken throughout former ASU starting quarterback Sam Keller's career from 2004-2006. Illustrations added on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
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Photos taken throughout former ASU starting quarterback Sam Keller's career from 2004-2006. Illustrations added on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
Mesa middle school student Elizabeth Gutierrez (right) does her homework as her tutor, ASU freshman Tawaya Board works on her papers in Mesa, Arizona Wednesday.
Journalism sophomore Carly Campo was crowned Miss Washington County in her home state of Idaho last summer.
Five-year-old Miguel Perez climbs a wire fence near his house, just before sunset.
Local artist Dubstar3000 displays a collaborative piece he did with artists Dumperfoo and Breeze. (Left) Dubstar3000 wearing a paper bag spray-painted with his signature symbol. He says he wants to call out to all those who are unplugged from society through his artwork.
Ash, the lead singer of New Years Day, belted out tunes at the Brickhouse on Friday, Sept. 1. The group is from Orange County, California.
Robbie Holingsworth, lead guitarist for local band March Against Fear, plays feverishly at the Stray Cats Bar.
ASU quarterback Sam Keller tries to avoid incoming Oregon defensive tackle Matt Toeaina early in the second half at Sun Devil Stadium.
Father B. Lee Falkner and brother Jelani Falkner mourn the loss of family member Brandon Falkner, a former ASU football player, at the East Rest Haven Cemetery in south Phoenix last year. B. Lee Falkner is filing a lawsuit against ASU, the Arizona Board of Regents, head football coach Dirk Koetter and former athletic director Gene Smith for the wrongful death of his son, Brandon.
LSU fans cheer for their team during the game against ASU Saturday. Due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina, the game was moved from Louisiana to Tempe.
ASU junior Emily Westerberg jumps for the basket early in the second half of the game against the University of Memphis at Wells Fargo Arena Friday.
ASU junior Jill Noe runs up the court early in the second half of the game followed by University of Memphis senior Tamika Butler at Wells Fargo Arena Friday.
Tempe mayor Hugh Hallman addresses city planning issues with students Wednesday at the Memorial Union.
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