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ASU students walk through a walk-only zone on Oct. 30, 2017 on the Tempe campus. ASU recently hired event company PRO EM to monitor the zones.
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ASU students walk through a walk-only zone on Oct. 30, 2017 on the Tempe campus. ASU recently hired event company PRO EM to monitor the zones.
The ASU fencing club, now in its 40th year, focuses on growing the sport of fencing and creating a community.
ASU has hired an event security company to temporarily monitor the walk-only zones around the Tempe campus in light of staffing challenges for the student employees formerly tasked with the job.
When Evan Michael York was a freshman at ASU, he struggled with anxiety and depression, illnesses common among college students. After researching solutions, he realized that by eating well and staying fit, he could address his conditions.
The Cronkite school honored Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff, two pioneers in journalism, during its annual awards luncheon on Oct. 19 at the Sheraton hotel in downtown Phoenix.
While the gluten-free trend has increased in popularity in recent years, the diet can be harmful if its adherents aren't aware of the ingredients they are putting in their mouths, according to one ASU researcher.
Rebecca Pineau, public service and public policy (sustainability) freshman, poses for a photo on Monday, Sept. 25, 2017 in front of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law building on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Freshman Rebecca Pineau accesses her finances page on My ASU Sept. 27 in the Taylor Place dorm.
ASU students have mixed feelings about the current in-state tuition prices in light of the Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filing a suit against the Arizona Board of Regents that alleges the board has raised tuition to unconstitutional levels.
Because of the hefty price tag associated with living on ASU's campuses, some students may decide to live at home to cut costs. But sometimes, this diminishes their involvement on campus.
For the second year, ASU will host an innovation contest with a grand prize of $100,000 for any college entrepreneur with enough savvy to impress a panel of business and tech experts.
ASU is made up of students of all backgrounds, and each new student on campus experiences the first few weeks at ASU differently.
ASU, a university that champions sustainability and innovation, is home to an organization which incorporates those values to help communities in need sustainably grow food.
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