ASU East: Officials to bring arts to East
Concerts, choir, clubs, more drawing classes, a band and student performances are what ASU East officials want to see on their campus.
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Concerts, choir, clubs, more drawing classes, a band and student performances are what ASU East officials want to see on their campus.
I'm a GRIT-a Girl Raised In The South, that is-so I find music with a soulful rock flavor unceasingly appetizing.
March 24, 2004
Philosophies and religions the world over share a common desire to achieve some sort of balance with the natural world. Despite this wish, however, most of humanity appears completely and often appallingly unable to coexist with nature on this planet with any semblance of harmony.
John Muir is rolling in his grave.
March 22, 2004
Two juniors and two freshmen will serve as the executive officers of the first ASU East Student Government, an elections committee announced Thursday.
March 12, 2004
Last week, ASU pre-law senior Eric Matheny sat confidently at Dos Gringos. The undergraduate's upbeat demeanor was shielded from view behind a pair of shades.
There's a reason why St. Louis is known as the city of blues.
Some students at ASU East know that art means more than paint and paper.
More than 60 students asked candidates for ASU East's first student government some tough questions at a forum recently.
March 10, 2004
Ping is a shrewd businesswoman. With flare that would make proud the hearts of greasy salesmen the world over, she pushes her wares onto the unsuspecting consumers, convincing them with her personal touch to buy everything from metal bangles to woven blankets to miniature water buffalo carved out of driftwood.
March 09, 2004
True to form, it has been shown once again that ASU Cares.
March 08, 2004
March 05, 2004
Beware spring breakers: Mexican officials will be more aggressive in their pursuit of partiers.
March 04, 2004
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