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Most people have made innocent mistakes while driving.
After the Snuggie first appeared on late-night television, with the fan following that ensued thereafter, no one guessed that another commercial could ever compete for the same viral viewership.
When we hear that, in comparison to the national college graduation rates of other four-year institutions, Arizona comes in at an astonishing 46th place, we have to wonder what we’re doing wrong.
NEXT BEST THING: After being evacuated because of smoke from the Stauffer Communication Arts building on Thursday afternoon, one teacher decides to keep class going on the lawn right outside. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
AT DAY'S END: As the sun sets behind a house, the light shines through the leaves hanging from a desert tree. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
David Lujan waits in the back of a Glendale middle school classroom. The state legislator is listening to agenda items, leaning against the wall and scanning a stream of e-mails on his Blackberry. He glances up at the woman sitting in a teacher’s desk at the front of the room, the leader of the District 10 Democrats meeting. Raised hands approve budget changes. Upcoming events are announced. And Lujan waits.
PRETTY IN PINK: The Bougainvillea plants are filled with bright pink flowers all over the ASU West campus. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
EARLY MORNING DRIVE: The loop 101, with Camelback Mountain in the background, is an empty highway as seen from City North in North Phoenix in "the wee small hours of the morning."(Photo by Jessica Weisel)
The Confucius Institute expands the Chinese cultural experience at Arizona State University.
WINDING DOWN: The day slowly fades outside the entrance of the College of Design. The building is rarely empty this time of year, with studio finals and big projects due toward the end of the semester. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
MUSIC AND SHOES: If You Say Atlantic performs on Hayden Lawn Monday afternoon. The band was part of Tom's Shoe Drive for Haiti, which collected gently used shoes to be sent to Haiti. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
An art festival put on by the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts showcasing student's best work.
A BLOOMIN': Beautifully colored flowers are sprouting everywhere. This cactus on the ASU Polytechnic campus is budding orange and yellow flowers. (Photo by Jessica Weisel)
This holiday season, Facebook users are giving charities a reason to celebrate.
This holiday season, Facebook users are giving charities a reason to celebrate.
A candidate for an associate professor of English position in Indigenous American literature studies gave ASU students and faculty a preview of his work on the Tempe campus Friday.
A candidate for an associate professor of English position in Indigenous American literature studies gave ASU students and faculty a preview of his work on the Tempe campus Friday.
As it prepares to celebrate its first full year of service, METRO Light Rail is providing riders with a guide for the biggest holiday events occurring along the 20-mile line this season.
Warm soup filled colorful bowls on Hayden Lawn as ASU students collected donations for a local homeless shelter Monday afternoon.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
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