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An interactive exhibit exploring the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan is in place on Fletcher Lawn today and tomorrow (Nov. 18-19).
In addition to tents detailing such tragedies as Darfur, the Holocaust, Armenia, Cambodia and Rwanda, speakers and performances are featured.  Today at 5:30 p.m is a musical performance by February State, an [...]

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Next week, Nov. 16-20, is Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) at ASU, offering students across the university’s four campuses a chance to learn how to turn a smart idea into action that could be life-changing.
A full week of events and activities have been scheduled and take place at locations ranging from the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus [...]

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Here’s a final reminder that one of the West campus’ signature events, the Veteran’s Day Weekend Traditional Pow Wow, is a celebration of Native American Veterans and takes place on the Fletcher Lawn tomorrow, Sat., Nov. 14.
This is a wonderful chance to thank our Native American Veterans for their service to this country, and the [...]

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R & B newcomer Jeremih, currently one of this country’s hottest hip-hop singing sensations, is coming to ASU’s West campus on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and he’s bringing an all-star cast of performers to encourage students to stay in school and pursue their dreams.  The “Education and Awareness Tour” stops at the West campus and La [...]

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Kimberly Acosta (left), Monica Aguilera and Mike Beadle were among the members of the West campus community taking part in a Nov. 4 croquet tournament on the Fletcher Library Lawn. The afternoon activity was sponsored by TRiO Student Support Services and the Diablo Performance & Recreation Center.
Make sure you’re plugged into West campus happenings - [...]

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Monday’s Dia de los Muertos celebration on the Delph Courtyard kicked off a busy week of events at ASU’s West campus.
Here’s a look at this week’s event schedule at 47th Avenue and Thunderbird:
… Wed., Nov. 4 - Trauma and Compassion: social justice and human rights discussions, workshops, film.  Presented in La Sala by the New [...]

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Today is the day, and from 11 a.m. ’til 3 p.m. activities open to all are scheduled on the Delph Courtyard, as the West campus celebrates Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead.
Live music, an art display and demonstration of “El Altar,” free food, cajita making and more are on the bill.  You’ll also have [...]

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Mark Wed., Nov. 4, on your calendar, as the master’s program in social justice and human rights in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences presents “Trauma and Compassion,” a day-long exploration of social justice and humans rights issues in the Grand Canyon State.
A full range of discussions, workshops and a showing of the [...]

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Break out those dancing shoes - time for the Devilish Haunted Ball, tonight (Oct. 30) from 9 to midnight in La Sala! The dance is the culmination of a week of West campus events celebrating Homecoming. You don’t have to shell out money to get in - just bring a can of food to donate. Attire [...]

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Leave it to the fitness people.  They’re the ones first across the finish line and the ones who look look better in spandex, the ones who don’t have to worry about seizing up moving from the couch to the kitchen and the ones who decorate a Homecoming tent better than anyone else.
The results are just in from [...]

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