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(11/21/18 3:06am)
Standup Latino: Downtown Phoenix’s Stand Up Live is bringing back Arizona’s official Latino comedy show featuring Juan Villareal. The show starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $15. The event is only open to people who are 18 years and older.
(11/14/18 12:18am)
"Hamlet, Prince of Denmark:" The ASU Theatre and Shakespeare Club will produce this performance that takes the original Shakespearean dialogue and places it into the setting of a 1970s adult psychiatric facility. There are two performances each day: a matinee from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and an evening performance from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The tickets are $4.15 for students. It will take place on the Union Stage at the Memorial Union at the Tempe campus.
(11/07/18 2:40am)
Trivia Night: Crescent Ballroom in downtown Phoenix will be hosting a trivia night at 6 p.m. with the chance for people can win tickets to shows and gift cards to Crescent Ballroom and more. There will be questions about music, pop culture and other topics. Music will start at 5 p.m. with a DJ performing between rounds. The event is free to attend and there will be discounts on food and drinks.
(11/01/18 5:26pm)
Do you think you know everything there is to know about ASU? Impress your friends with these interesting trivia facts about the University:
(10/30/18 2:05am)
Scottsdale International Film Festival: Hosted at the Harkins Shea 14, Sunday will be a major day for the festival with movies ranging from "Mademoiselle Paradis" to "Boy Erased." Times vary throughout the day, and most shows cost about $14.
(10/26/18 1:11am)
"Trouble in Tahiti:" This is the last day to see the performance set in 1950s suburban America. The Lyric Opera Theatre Student Lab at ASU presents "Trouble in Tahiti," a one-act opera originally composed by Leonard Bernstein that shows a marriage in crisis. Tickets are under $10 each.
(10/14/18 8:49pm)
A student walks by the Beus Center for Law and Society, which is the home of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018.
(10/14/18 1:54am)
Students walk past the Beus Center for Law and Society, the home of Sandra Day O'Connor's College of Law, on Oct. 10, 2018 on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
(10/14/18 9:03pm)
With an increase in students pursuing law, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law aims to make the application process for law school easier.
(04/23/18 7:58pm)
I did a night tour of Paris, France, on Sunday, April 15, 2018 and saw stunning views of the city lit up.
(04/23/18 7:57pm)
I visited the Shakespeare and Company bookshop in Paris, France, on Monday, April 16, 2018.
(04/23/18 7:56pm)
I saw the London Tower Bridge stretching over the Thames on Thursday, April 19, 2018.
(04/25/18 1:39am)
I knew I’d end up in Paris at some point.
(04/12/18 12:03pm)
In Nîmes on April 10, we saw a Roman arena that was used for gladiator fights when Nîmes was considered "France's Rome." It's still used today.
(04/12/18 12:01pm)
We wandered around Aigues Mortes on April 9.
(04/12/18 11:59am)
The Pont du Gard is a famous Roman aqueduct that we saw on April 10 on our way to the city of Nîmes.
(04/12/18 11:58am)
We saw Le Palais des Papes on April 7 in the city of Avignon, France.
(04/12/18 11:57am)
La Pont d'Avignon stretches into the Rhône and is dedicated to Saint Bénézet. We saw it on our first day of the trip on April 7.
(04/12/18 11:56am)
On April 8, we went for a hike near the village of Roussillon.
(04/12/18 11:54am)
On April 9, we saw the Les Saintes Maries de la Mer church, which is dedicated to the three saints who found the tomb of Jesus empty.