'A' fresh start for ASU freshmen


A view of A Mountain during the 2016 Whitewash the "A" celebrations

Starting one's college journey is a chance for a fresh start, a clean slate. And it's the same for "A" Mountain.

On Saturday, freshmen from all of the Valley campuses came to Hayden Butte (aka "A" Mountain) to give the giant, traditionally gold "A" a coat of white paint.

Whitewashing the "A" is one of Arizona State University's traditions, and it's a chance for incoming students to put their stamp, so to speak, on their new home. (The "A" will be returned to its gold hue before the first home football game.)

See the fun below in video and photos.



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    Volunteers welcome students to whitewash the "A" on August 20, 2016.

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    Students grab small cups full of paint as they head up "A" mountain.

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    Senior Nicole Evans reminds whitewashers to stay hydrated as they're waiting for their chance to paint the "A." Temperatures were in the mid 90s Saturday morning.

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    The climb to the "A" is steep, but first year students juggle water, paint and cell phones without incident.

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    From left, journalism students Alexa Buechler, Juila Bashaw and Morgan Willis do their part to whitewash the "A" Saturday.

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    Erica Berlin (left) and Victoria Alanis make the pitchfork sign up against the "A" and snap photos on their cell phones.

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    Forks up for Erica Fernandez (left) and Maya Foxall after doing their part to whitewash the "A."

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