A PIECE OF HISTORY: The Packard Stadium on ASU's Tempe campus has hosted baseball since 1974. Recently, the team has considered practicing and playing at other venues such as the Tempe Diablo Stadium and Hohokam Park. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
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NEW HOME?: Tempe Diablo Stadium is one of the proposed locations to which the ASU baseball team will be moving for practice and games. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
REGENTS GATHERING: The Arizona Board of Regents meets on the Tempe campus March 8. ABOR is discussing making some new changes to scholarship requirements. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
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CULTURE EXHIBITION: A couple views a mixed media piece at the opening of "Mixing It Up: Building an Identity" Saturday night at the Tempe Center for the Arts. The exhibition showcased how Mexican and American cultures have influenced artists. (Photo by Michaela Mader)
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COOLING OFF: Tempe residents kicked off their shoes in cooler February weather to enjoy a sunny day at Tempe Town Lake, with activities ranging from fishing to sailboating and enjoying picnics on the grass. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
OPEN FIELD: ASU sophomore defender Kaitlyn Pavlovich (24) tracks the ball along with two South Carolina defenders during the Sun Devils’ close 1-0 win over the Gamecocks on Sunday. Pavlovich and the rest of the team travel to Virginia to take on the Cavaliers on Friday. (Photo by Michaela Mader)
ANCIENT HISTORY: The Heard Museum in downtown Phoenix is home to a huge collection of American Indian historical artifacts and art. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Late Struggles: ASU junior Philip Francis watches his shot during the ASU Thunderbird Invitational on April 10 in Tempe. Francis finished tied for 28th overall, second for the Sun Devils, at the Pac-10 Championships in Stanford, Calif., on Sunday. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
SHOWING SKIN FOR A CAUSE: Stickers and pamphlets were distributed around the ASU Tempe Campus last week to promote this Tuesday's "ASU Undie Run." The Undie Run is a charity event where students donate the clothes off of their bodies to the needy and participate in a run around campus in their underwear. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Another Series Win: ASU junior pitcher Kramer Champlin takes pitch signals during the Sun Devils game against Washington State on April 16. Champlin took the loss after giving up five runs, three earned, in ASU’s second game against Stanford over the weekend. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Flying high: ASU junior John Kline runs his leg of the 4x400m relay during the Sun Devil Open on April 23. Both the men’s and women’s track teams upset higher-ranked UA teams at the Double Dual on Saturday. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
HEALTHY PARTNERSHIP: Eastern Arizona College and the ASU College of Nursing & Health Innovation will be collaborating to bring an all-online bachelor’s of science in nursing program to students living in the Gila Valley. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Final home meet: ASU sophomore Austin Prince stretches to clear the bar during the pole vault at the Sun Devil Open on Saturday. The Sun Devils close out the regular season with the Double Dual against both UA and NAU this weekend.
FADES FOR AIDS: Justo de la Cruz, a senior bio engineering major, gets a haircut from Nicholas Crespo of the Big Fellas barbershop in Phoenix. Latino Fraternity Incorporated Lamda Sigma Upsilon partnered with the barbershop to raise money for the Fades for AIDS program. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Ready to go: ASU junior Kramer Champlin releases a pitch against WSU on April 17. Champlin is expected to start on Saturday against No. 25 Stanford. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
Climbing the Ranks: ASU freshman sprinter Kevin Scheuerman runs his leg of the 4x400 meter relay during the Sun Devil Open on Saturday. The Sun Devils finished first in the event, and the men’s track team moved into the top 25 in the national rankings. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)
HIGH-FLYING HOPE: Sophomore Spanish major Brittany Lenart holds one of the 2,000 cranes that were folded by the Circle K International club on Wednesday. Donations for the cranes will be given to the American Red Cross to support the relief effort in Japan. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)