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It’s the heart of the West campus, and if you’re a student, the folks who run Fletcher Library would like your help in shaping the future of the library’s services and programs. The Fletcher Library Student Advisory Committee will meet for lunch with Director Dennis Isbell on Wednesday, Nov. 2 from noon to 1 p.m. It’s [...]

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It was a brand-new addition to Homecoming traditions at ASU, and specifically the West campus. And it garnered live coverage on Channel 3 in the Valley. More than 300 runners, joggers and walkers gathered Sunday at West for Sparky’s Twilight Dash. A crowd then gathered on Fletcher Lawn for a live concert featuring local musicians. [...]

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Your opportunity to learn the fascinating story behind the design of the first airplane to cross the Atlantic Ocean comes this Friday and Saturday (Oct. 21 and 22) in La Sala. “Flying Over Time: The Spirit of St. Louis” is an interactive, multi-disciplinary art/history exhibit curated by New College graduate Nova Hall, the grandson of Donald Hall, [...]

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Race, sex, power…mix them together and you’re asking for trouble. Entertaining trouble, that is. “Race,” the latest play from Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright David Mamet, makes its Southwest premiere Oct. 20-29 at ASU’s West campus in a co-production with iTheatre Collaborative.  The story focuses on three attorneys, two black and one white, who grapple [...]

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It’s the signature event of this semester’s ThinK series at West. Best-selling author Wes Moore will discuss “One Name, Two Fates: The Consequences of Personal Responsibility,” Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 5 p.m. in La Sala. Moore authored “The Other Wes Moore,” which relays his experiences meeting another man named Wes Moore. The author is an investment [...]

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Did you hear about the possible gas leak at the Downtown Phoenix campus and the iPhone robberies in Tempe? If you didn’t, but you would like to know about incidents such as an unexpected closure of a building or certain crime bulletins where the police would like to make the public aware of a case, [...]

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He’s already a media star, with regular appearances on the PBS series “History Detectives.” Now Eduardo Obregon Pagán, professor of history in New College’s Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, is quoted in an article about Hispanics and genealogy that appeared in The Washington Post. The article provides details about the recent addition of [...]

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ASU Student Health is collaborating with Maricopa County Public Health to offer free, quick and confidential testing for HIV/AIDS/STD. Testing will be offered at ASU’s West campus on Tuesday, Oct. 11 from noon to 4 p.m. at ASU Health Services-West. The office is located on the north side of the University Center Building in UCB [...]

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