ASU student leaders share why the Polytechnic campus — turning 25 this year — bleeds maroon and gold
When Arizona State University President Michael Crow does his semester visits with students, he switches campuses. He usually draws a crowd, but when he visits the Polytechnic campus in Mesa, it’s literally standing room only. About 300 students pack the ballrooms where he meets them to capacity.
Polytechnic isn’t the newest or the biggest campus, but pound for pound, it punches way above its weight class when it comes to school spirit. The student body may be about 10% percent the size of Tempe’s, but it is a mouse that roars.
This year, as the former Air Force base turns 25, student leaders explain why the maker campus bleeds maroon and gold. Continue reading...
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