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READY FOR THEIR CLOSEUP: Dozens of ‘Real World’ hopefuls showed up for a casting call Saturday at Cadillac Ranch in Tempe Marketplace. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
THE SOCIAL NETWORK: Michael Green, Scott Ruston, Bambi Haggins, Joshua Green and Alice Daer spoke Friday afternoon about the effects of online usage in a social media conference at the ASU Tempe campus. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
UA defeated: Sophomore Jake Barrett delivers a pitch during the Sun Devils’ 8-1 victory over UA on Sunday. The win gave ASU the series victory in the first weekend of Pac-10 play. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
MONEY CHAIN: Students on the Tempe campus added up the total cost of their college education and formed a paper chain to protest the proposed $235 million budget cuts to state universities. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
ORIGINS OF MAN: As part of the Institute of Human Origins lecture series, William McGrew addresses an audience on the Tempe campus Thursday evening about his research experience with chimpanzees. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
PARKING CONVENIENCE: Starting in the upcoming school year, purchasers of parking and transit passes will have the option of adding an Eco-Pass. This pass will allow the purchaser to park up to 25 times in reserved lots and garages at one campus of their choice. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
FIGHTING CUTS: Students rally against statewide education budget cuts outside of the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus Wednesday morning. A recently passed senate proposal could lead to a $235 million cut from the state university system, $100 million of which could affect ASU. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
HERE COMES THE SUN: The sky is much more clear on Tuesday afternoon after Monday's rainstorm has dissappated. The sun shines bright once again and the explore sign casts a shadow on Lattie F. Coor building on the Tempe campus. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
BIG AIR: Freestyle motocross rider Dan Norris performs at a free show at the Arizona Cityfest on Rio Salado Parkway and Mill Avenue on Sunday afternoon. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
COMING SOON TO MILL: West Sixth off of Mill Avenue, formerly known as the Centerpoint Towers, was purchased in February by the Zaremba Group. The company is now leasing out condominiums pending the project’s long-awaited completion this summer. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
PIE'D FOR A CAUSE: Pi Kappa Phi sophomore Andrew Chang takes a pie in the face from sophomore Gaurav Chibber as part of the fraternity's event on Hayden Lawn Tuesday to raise money and awareness for people with disabilities through their organization "Push America." (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
FULL AGENDA: ASU President Michael Crow speaks at the Arizona Board of Regents meeting on Tuesday about a wide range of issues including tuition costs, budget cuts and discontinued programs at the University. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
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POLLUTION PROBLEMS: Traffic backs up Interstate-10 through Tempe during the afternoon rush hour on Monday. A new state initiative is working to reduce traffic and pollution in the city. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
NEW PRESPECTIVE: Palm trees stand tall in the sun along the sidewalks of ASU's downtown campus in Phoenix. (Photo by Lisa Bartolli)
CAUSE FOR CONCERN: Author Walter G. Meyer reads a passage to students from his book, “Rounding Third,” before showing a documentary on bullying and suicide Thursday evening in the Memorial Union. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)