by Multicultural week ends with celebration in News
ASU Multicultural Week ended with the World Languages Celebration on Friday at the ASU Pavilion.
"I think it was a big success," said Dr. Juan Pablo Gil-Osle, a professor from Spain who began teaching at ASU this year.
"I think it changes the human landscape of the university," Gil-Osle said.
by Wendy Miller in News
Police are currently investigating a robbery that took place around 4 a.m. Friday in Collegiate Park.
Only one of the two students involved provided the statements for UPD's police report and describing the culprit as "a black male with all black clothes, with a bandana covering his face.
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"Very cool" and "awesome" was the general consensus from the children who visited the ASU museum's newest exhibit, "The Mystery of the Mayan Medallion," on Saturday, March 13.
"It is ideal for children and adults of all ages who want to learn about the Mayan civilization," said Joseph Collier, an English graduate student.
by Molly Carpenter in News
The polls just closed on Wednesday, but the re-elected SGA president has already started working on the promises he made during the campaign.
Ryan Beaird, a junior business management major from Sikeston, Mo., became the first SGA president at ASU to be elected for a second term Wednesday night.
by Molly Carpenter in News
In the next year, SGA plans to move forward with the ideas set in motion by incumbent Ryan Beaird, and his new vice-president elect plans to help him get business done.
Kimberly Winchester, a sophomore chemistry major from Jonesboro, is the newly elected vice-president of SGA, and will be filling the position previously held by graduating senior, Quan Poole.