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The Science and Engineering College’s SuperStition mountaineering report on March 25 (picture) (Amoy Yang) The Science and Engineering College has always insisted on &#822…

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The Science and Engineering College’s SuperStition mountaineering report on March 25 (Photo) (Amoy Yang) The College of Science and Technology has always adhered to the policy of "serving the community and entertaining the public". Before the hot summer in Phoenix, with the advocacy and careful preparation of Amoy Yang, a senior member of the College of Science and Technology and the organizer of the activities of the College of Science and Technology, more than 20 new and old members came to the Superstition Mountain Wilderness in Apache Junction on the 18th of this month. In order to mobilize everyone's enthusiasm and test everyone's endurance and perseverance, this time we specially chose a difficult course with a length of 9.5 miles. At Upper First Water Creek, at three o'clock in the afternoon, each member completed their own goals as long as their physical conditions allowed. Afterwards, everyone took out their own special dishes and gathered together to participate in the last activity - a picnic. While everyone tasted the food, they happily talked about what they liked and heard around them. From skiing in the winter to mountain climbing in the spring, every activity of the College of Science and Technology attracts the active participation of new and old members, and makes the members look forward to the next activity. Welcome our new ACSE members: Jonathan Yang and Tony Wang

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