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The Angelo State women’s volleyball team marked 2011 with its highest win total ever and a return to the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament for the first time in nearly 20 years. -
The Center for Human Performance recently added a $7 million Student Recreation Center that features a climbing wall, indoor track and expansive weight/exercise room. -
The Rambouillet ram is a fitting symbol of the enduring spirit of Angelo State University’s Rams and Rambelles. This statue was created by San Angelo artist Raul Ruiz and is part of the frontispiece for the Junell Center/Stephens Arena. -
As a truly residential campus, Angelo State University has lots of fun places for students to gather, socialize and just hang out. -
Head coach Kevin Brooks and the Rams baseball team are looking to compete well in the Lone Star Conference this spring. -
Faculty in ASU’s Chemistry and Biochemistry Department have received research grants that are enabling undergraduate students to assist with laboratory work using state-of-the-art equipment. -
The ASU cheerleading squad placed eighth in the spring of 2011 at the UCA College Nationals in the All-Girl Division II category. The squad promotes spirit among the student body and supports the Rams and Rambelles at major athletic events. -
University Recreation’s Outdoor Adventures program plans student excursions that include trail runs, overnight camping, mountain biking, and skiing and snowboarding. -
Wireless Internet access is available across campus in most public areas, and wired network connections are also available in the residence halls. -
Navajo code talker and Iwo Jima veteran Samuel Tso stands with fellow Marines before his campus lecture, sponsored by the Multicultural Center and the Center for Security Studies. -
Rams football games are a favorite fall activity among the campus community. -
The ASU campus sits on 268 park-like acres landscaped with native plants and grasses, live oak trees and several palm trees throughout. -
The university’s outdoor spaces are perfect for meeting up with friends and sharing a meal. ASU students may now purchase coffee drinks and snacks in the Porter Henderson Library’s Learning Commons in addition to the food offerings in the University Center and the Food Service Center. -
The Porter Henderson Library recently underwent a $4.38 million renovation that includes a Learning Commons with collaborative work and study areas, computer terminals with flat-panel screens and a coffee shop. -
As a service to all on-campus residents, ASU offers Internet connections in each residence hall room so that students can access the Web on their personal computers.