Walmart ‘pops up’ in MU
Parts of the Tempe campus’ Memorial Union transformed into a 1,500-square-foot “pop-up” Walmart this week, making school and dorm supplies available to students on campus.
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Parts of the Tempe campus’ Memorial Union transformed into a 1,500-square-foot “pop-up” Walmart this week, making school and dorm supplies available to students on campus.
A campus organization that helps develop community leaders will present the first Empowertown to talk about important social issues at Tempus campus on Friday.
Students from all over the world participated in ASU’s own version of the Olympics this weekend, hosted by the Coalition of International Students.
The ongoing battle between ASU, NAU and UA now has a noble cause.
On top of classes and tests, business entrepreneurship and marketing junior Derek Tracy also worries if he’s going to land the next big trick.
Downstairs in the University Center on the Downtown campus, students are typically studying or hanging out. But during First Fridays, the usually quiet room was filled with art, music and dancing for the 5th Urban Gallery Exhibition.
The 7th annual Border Justice Series came to a close Saturday, ending the three-day event with food, dancing and information for the community at Civic Space Park.
Legal advice is hard to come by, but some students are serving it up on wheels.
ASU’s Director of Strategic Communications and English alumna presented poetry from Poesía del Sol, a program with Mayo Clinic’s patients, on Friday at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe.
Journalism students will be making room for medical students next fall as the Cronkite and Mayo Medical schools kick of a new dual degree program.
Students can win money just by taking photos of friends and places at campus.
Students can win money just by taking photos of friends and places at campus.
Two undergraduate physics students are taking science beyond the classroom with research seeking to explain atom movement in crystals as they grow.
A 10,000-person march against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Phoenix Saturday ended with the arrests of five people, including at least one ASU student.
The W. P. Carey School of Business and Marcos de Niza High school in Tempe are preparing to launch a business magnet high school in January 2011.
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