Kingdom Life and Bike offers coffee, bicycles and community
Kingdom Life and Bike, a cafe on the east outskirts of ASU’s Tempe campus, provides more than just pressed coffee and customizable bicycles.
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Kingdom Life and Bike, a cafe on the east outskirts of ASU’s Tempe campus, provides more than just pressed coffee and customizable bicycles.
Visitors from Amnesty International's western region flocked to ASU Tempe's Memorial Union on Nov. 4 for a day of instruction, motivation and integration for its 2017 Western Regional Conference.
Visitors to Amnesty International's West Regional Conference walk through Action Alley in the MU on the Tempe campus on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.
Photo illustration of the SellAway app's main page taken on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017 in Mesa, Arizona.
SellAway, a “buy-and-sell” app created by ASU students, aims to differentiate itself from the competition by creating a digital market tailored for college life.
Reaghan Fletcher, a biomedical engineering senior, stands by the time capsule plaque in the Student Pavilion's lobby on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017 at the Tempe campus.
Reaghan Fletcher, a biomedical engineering senior, stands by the time capsule plaque in the Student Pavilion's lobby on Oct. 26, 2017 at the Tempe campus.
During the Oct. 5 commemoration of the new Student Pavilion, students placed an iPhone, ASU swag and more in a time capsule meant to be opened in 50 years to open a window into the daily lives of the current generation.
Students with subaquatic inclinations should seek out ASU's Devil Divers club, which provides opportunities for ASU students to gain scuba certification and experience underwater adventures.
Students walk through the second floor of the Student Pavilion near the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017.
The Tempe campus' new Student Pavilion, which opened in August, will serve as an event space and an extension of the Memorial Union, one of the pavilion's designers said.
For students across ASU, classroom distractions can be a serious problem.
Arizona State University students go crazy over Halloween.
The 2017 Campus Challenge, created by Outdoor Nation, a social network for outdoors enthusiasts, is challenging students from ASU and colleges across the country to show why they believe they go to the "outdoorsiest" campus in the nation.
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