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ASU's Dazzling Greek Gods Showdown: Pavel Konzhin Crowned 'Mr. ASU 2024' Amidst Spectacular 15th Anniversary Celebration!

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photo1713950258.jpegThe highly anticipated "Mr. ASU 2024" title was won by none other than Pavel Konzhin, a brilliant first-year student from the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. This year's "Mr. ASU" competition, held at the spectacular ASU Concert Hall, celebrated its 15th anniversary with a thrilling Greek gods-themed show.
 
Organized by the ASU Union of Students and Postgraduate Students since 2009, this annual event keeps everyone on the edge of their seats with its secret themes. This year, six talented students from various faculties showcased their skills and charisma to win the coveted title.
 
Pavel Konzhin, a future programmer, photography enthusiast, and admirer of Russian Silver Age poetry, joined the competition to make new friends, test his limits, and learn something extraordinary. His dedication and charm led him to become this year's "Mr. ASU 2024."
 
Daniil Telichko and Artyom Grigoryan were declared joint Vice Misters, while other nominations were awarded to Rafik Makaryan, Anton Makeev, and Ivan Sharapov. Artyom Grigoryan took home the titles for "Mr. Online" and "Mr. Charm," Rafik Makaryan won "Mr. Audience Choice" and "Mr. CC&A," Anton Makeev impressed everyone with his "Mr. Titan" and "Mr. Intelligence" performances, and Ivan Sharapov showcased his exceptional "Mr. Talent" and received a special prize from the Primary Trade Union Organization of ASU Students.

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All _Russian dictation on English
9 December
All _Russian dictation on English
The Adyghe State University together with  the Kazan Federal University will conduct an  All-Russian dictation in English on  December  9.