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A Growing Pho-nom-nom-nom-enon

Vietnamese restaurants near three ASU campuses cook the traditional dish "pho" (pronounced "fuh") from scratch, much to the satisfaction and amusement of one SPM writer.

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is now happier than ever.
Photo by Stephanie Pellicano

From Atheism to Catechism

An ASU student's spiritual trek through a Southern Baptist childhood, an atheist adolescence and his final decision to convert to Catholicism, resulting in his resignation as president of the ASU Secular Free Thought Society.

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All hands are represented by the one hand in the Humanities Club logo.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

Hands Together For Humanity

Students of all disciplines discuss the larger questions at hand with members of the local community and the world at large in Project Humanities.

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The neon green steering wheel waits patiently to decide what memories will transcend time.
Photo by Katie Mykleseth

Time Travel Drive-by

Equipped with a neon-green steering wheel and an underground history, this interactive art exhibit and time capsule in the ASU Ceramics Research Center transcends the past, one story at a time.

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The event focused on students truly connecting with themselves, singing songs they normally wouldn't get the chance to.
Photo by Josh Loeser

Intimate Identities

ASU music theatre students perform cabaret, allowing them to better understand themselves, their audience and their roles as actors.

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To Romania With Love

Find out why students flock to Dr. Ileana Alexandra Orlich, the director of the Romanian Studies program.

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