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Peggy Baker holds up her homemade lasagna that she sells to students through her business, Mom's Main Dish.
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Peggy Baker holds up her homemade lasagna that she sells to students through her business, Mom's Main Dish.
The Visitors' Center at the intersection of Apache and Rural roads could be demolished to make way for the new Barrett Honors College, to the dismay of several Tempe residents.
Facebook is the most popular social networking site on the internet.
Public school teachers and public university professors may soon be instructing in the classroom framed by an American flag and posters of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights if House Bill 2583 passes.
ASU pharmacist Karl Labbe examines a bottle of Adderall at the ASU Student Health Center.
The prescription drug Adderal is considered a growing risk and danger at college campuses around the country.
College Republican and Computational Mathematical Sciences Senior Michael Jaskie makes phone calls on behalf of the Republican Party Saturday morning at headquarters in Phoenix.
The prescription drug Adderal is considered a growing risk and danger at college campuses around the country.
There are several different ways in which to take Adderal, many crush the pill and sniff, some take it orally.
Student retention specialist Sara Lyness (left) and GPSA vice president of professional programs Katherine Branch (right) listent to members of the College of Public programs discuss the ways in which ASU will address safety and security concerns around the new downtown campus earlier in the semester.
Sun Devil junior catcher Heidi Knabe is unable to make the catch and tag out the runner during practice earlier in the season. The Sun Devils were unable to grasp a national championship after falling to No. 8 Tennesse, 3-1 in extra innings.
Over 300 entrants turned out for Torrid's Model Search 2006, hosted at Superstition Springs Mall Saturday morning.
Mother Patti Ahlman weeps for her deceased son Aaron Ahlman during the closing ceremonies of the M.I.S.S. Foundation's Grief Conference, which was co-hosted by ASU this year. The conference was held from June 1-4 at the Fort McDowell Casino and Resort.
29-year-old Kelly Jones strikes a pose for the Torrid photographer Saturday.
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