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Mark Schmitz developed a business plan for a class, now he has $15,000 to make his record label happen.
Political science freshman Chris Gustafson, left, and political science senior Shon Zelman, right, listen to history and political science senior Ed Hermes, middle, during a meeting which addressed student debt during school and after graduation.
USG presidential candidate Matthew Kenney (far left) and vice- presidential candidate Michael Jones (second from left) answer questions at a debate in the Memorial Union Tuesday.
Regent Christina Palacios listens to questions at a tuition forum in the Memorial Union Monday evening. The Arizona Board of Regents is scheduled to approve a raise in tuition next week.
Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., speaks to ASU students and members of the West Valley community during an annual open forum at ASU's West campus Friday morning. Topics ranged from local issues of immigration and crime to broader subjects such as health care and the war in Iraq.
Kristen Kovesdy and Reagan Pariseau go for the ball in a game earlier this year.
Bassist Mike Jones of the local band Sunday Morning Drive plays at the Subculture cafe Saturday night.
Sophomore Mindy Cowles swibgs at a pitch during a game against Utah State, where ASU went on to win, at Farrington field on Thursday.
According to the ASU Department of Public Safety, alcohol arrests on campus have risen 47 percent in the last year. University officials say fraternities are partially to blame.
Forward Kristen Kovesdy drives past a UCLA defender at Wells Fargo Arena Thursday.
Alex Pasco, assistant director of public relations, and Elizabeth Simonhoff wait to hear the results of a vote to confirm Simonhoff as the new vice president of Undergraduate Student Government.
Daniel Kessler is the founder of Angels with Attitude, one of 18 student startups being awarded by the Edson Entrepreneur Initiative.
From left to right: Justin Halberg, undeclared; Kyle Kittleson, a real estate major; and Steven Rehmann, a business major, are three of five ASU students selling their bodies as billboards to fund their spring-break vacation to Mexico.
A recent donation of one million dollars from Phoenix-based CORE Construction is being used to fund the restoration of Old Main.
Cmdr. David Lind met with the Tempe community Thursday at Tempe City Council Chambers. He was the only candidate for the assistant police chief position.
Patrons line up outside the door of Mill's End coffee shop during the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Sunday morning.
Shaina Levee crushes an Adderall pill. Some users snort the drug. Right: Nick Andrews was prescribed Adderall in fourth grade.
ASU pharmacist Karl Labbe examines a bottle of Adderall. He says students who abuse the drug don't understand the consequences. In spite of his worry, he says he's not suprised. Labbe says when he was in pharmacy school abuse of stimulants was widespread.
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