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Angelo State University selected retired U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Thomas G. Nurre Sr. as its 2023 Veteran of the Year. Nurre made his decision to enlist after graduating from the IBM Punched ...
Historical Venetian costumes refer to the style of dress that was common among the people during the early modern period of Venice, Italy. The trend at the time was more extravagant and luxurious ...
DISCLAIMER: This is a news article contributed by an independent writer currently enrolled in Angelo State University’s News Reporting and Writing class Selah Rose Kjar, a senior music major at Angelo ...
Angelo State University’s CJ Davidson Conference Center became the setting for a discussion on international diplomacy on Feb. 21, featuring Jeffrey Feltman. He presented a lecture titled “Shaping ...
The Angelo State University Angelettes dance program has seen massive success in their 2022-23 season, but the sky is only the limit for these 12 women of ASU and their fearless leader coach Lauren ...
Angelo State University students celebrated World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 at an event held by ASU Counseling Services under the canopy between the Porter Henderson Library and the Houston Harte ...
Detachment 847 is an Air Force ROTC program at Angelo State University. ROTC stands for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, and the cadets in this program train to join the United States Air Force, and ...
Happy Halloween to those who celebrate. We went out and asked our Rams what Halloween means to them. When asked what Halloween means to them, our Rams expressed: “An excuse to get free candy from ...
Join us on a journey through time, as we uncover the layers of tradition, legend and emotion that have shaped Valentine's Day into a global symphony of love. From the clandestine marriages performed ...
The Alpha Phi Kappa Kappa chapter was announced to join the Angelo State Panhellenic community in June of 2021 and was officially chartered and installed in ASU’s Greek life community in April of 2022 ...
At Create-a-Critter, students paid $10 and chose an animal of their liking, from over 15 various species. Then, they traded their ticket for stuffing and an adoption certificate, and if early enough, ...
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