More than 40 groups participate in World Festival
After more than two decades of celebrating with tango dancers and Thai chicken curry, the ASU campus still has not grown tired of embracing its place in the world.
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After more than two decades of celebrating with tango dancers and Thai chicken curry, the ASU campus still has not grown tired of embracing its place in the world.
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Campus towns seem split between two distinct mindsets: students who choose cheap pizza and Pop Tarts as their staple foods, and those who constantly experiment with new flavors and cultures.
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