The abridged student government
The time of student government elections is upon us here at ASU, and it's time to ask ourselves an important question: what exactly do those officers do, anyway?
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The time of student government elections is upon us here at ASU, and it's time to ask ourselves an important question: what exactly do those officers do, anyway?
Next fall, parking decals at ASU East will cost $15 more.
No doubt you've heard it countless times before. The world has gotten smaller. We speak in terms of the globe. News of the world reaches the world as it happens. All of this is true, of course, unless no one cares.
March 30, 2004
Entering the costume shop at ASU's dance department is like walking into a giant collage.
A close shave. It sounds like the slogan for any name-brand shaving device on the market today, but it belongs to the ASU water polo team.
March 29, 2004
March 26, 2004
It's my first day in hell, and I'm obviously underdressed.
March 25, 2004
Concerts, choir, clubs, more drawing classes, a band and student performances are what ASU East officials want to see on their campus.
I'm a GRIT-a Girl Raised In The South, that is-so I find music with a soulful rock flavor unceasingly appetizing.
March 24, 2004
Philosophies and religions the world over share a common desire to achieve some sort of balance with the natural world. Despite this wish, however, most of humanity appears completely and often appallingly unable to coexist with nature on this planet with any semblance of harmony.
John Muir is rolling in his grave.
March 22, 2004
Two juniors and two freshmen will serve as the executive officers of the first ASU East Student Government, an elections committee announced Thursday.
March 12, 2004
Last week, ASU pre-law senior Eric Matheny sat confidently at Dos Gringos. The undergraduate's upbeat demeanor was shielded from view behind a pair of shades.
There's a reason why St. Louis is known as the city of blues.
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