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First Friday attendees mingle at the MonOrchid Gallery in Phoenix.
The windows are boarded up and the doors are officially closed at College Street Deli in Tempe at College Avenue and Seventh Street.
A protestor joins an anti-Bush rally Wednesday morning.
Presidential challenger Lynda Lovejoy (top) and Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley (bottom) answer questions during a presidential debate held at ASU Tuesday evening.
Graduate student Don Ingels enters Adelphi Commons Monday afternoon using his Sun Card for a State Press investigation Ingels is not a resident of any campus residence hall.
A Facilities Management vehicle remains parked outside Hassayampa Academic Village.
Wikipedia.org user and justice studies junior Jackie Parliament studies between classes at Coor Tuesday afternoon.
This week is Banned Books Week. Amnesty International at ASU will host a banned-book reading in front of Hayden Library Wednesday.
True freshman Mikias Gelagle is expected to be a key contributor for the ASU cross country team at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minnesota.
Katarina Djordjevic an undeclared freshman and Kailee Devlin a pre-med freshman catch a ride from the Safety Escort Service to Hassyampa Academic Village from Manzanita Hall Friday night.
Ken Vandenberg, broadcast engineer for KAET Channel 8, works in Stauffer Hall. KAET will move to the Downtown campus with the Cronkite school in fall 2008.
Journalism junior Elisabeth Levin hands her Sun Card to pre-business junior and cashier ljun Chen to pay for a quick bite to eat at the Union Market in the Memorial Union Wednesday afternoon.
Ali Aziz, owner of Sahara Middle Eastern Restaurant, stands in front of the proposed location of a CVS pharmacy at the corner of University Drive and Mill Avenue.
Finance senior Phil Clark (front) and CIS frehman Jeremy Rozan study between classes in the W.P. Carey Business School Monday afternoon.
PETA members and Citizens Against Covance protest Covance's affiliation with tobacco company Phillip Morris Friday afternoon at Chandler City Hall. Covance uses animals for medical testing.
Tempe resident Garry Herbertson, 19, smokes a cigarette in front of the Memorial Union Wednesday.
Tattoo artist Tony Olvera, of Liquid Carma Ethnographics, tattoos a customer Saturday afternoon. Liquid Carma is one of several businesses along University drive which will be shutting down soon.
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