| 100 Things Every Sun Devil Should Do |
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Expanding your Sun Devil experience in another country of your choice offers a truly once in a lifetime opportunity to expand your cultural knowledge and create everlasting memories while continuing your ASU education. |
Perhaps the easiest way to recognize a Sun Devil is by seeing them sport the “Fork ‘em Devils” hand sign that is the universal sign of ASU pride. |
Stay connected with your fellow Sun Devils nationwide well after your graduation through countless events meant to continue the traditions of ASU pride and community. |
Scale the high dive at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe or take the Hyatt elevator to the Compass Room in Downtown and enjoy the beauty of an Arizona sunset—a perfect end to a long day of classes. |
Built in 1908, this historic building is now home to many ASU alums, faculty, staff and corporate members who belong to the exclusive club meant to maintain community and communication between university stakeholders. Join a U-Club member for a quality luncheon at the Bistro where you can take in some history with your meal. |

ASU always has been committed to serving its surrounding communities and hosts a variety of events that give students an opportunity to meet other Sun Devils while working together for a good cause. |