Loren Aragon
ASU alumnus, Loren Aragon, has joined the world of fashion and created his own line of clothing based off of his Native American culture. Photo taken Sept. 28, 2017 at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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ASU alumnus, Loren Aragon, has joined the world of fashion and created his own line of clothing based off of his Native American culture. Photo taken Sept. 28, 2017 at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Chad Hayes, computer science junior, represents Express as a brand ambassador, by wearing the company's white button down shirt and shorts on the Tempe campus in Tempe, Arizona on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017.
Despite the past forty years of advancing audio technology, record collecting is very popular with the millennial generation, including students at ASU campus.
Kayla King- Summer, a sophomore journalism major, flips through vinyls on record store day, April 22, 2017.
Refugee Alliance is an ASU club that strives to help refugee children within the community and show them how to create a better future for themselves.
An ASU fraternity is giving back to local public schools in the only way they know how: through music.
Many students spend their days out of class going from cafe to cafe, trying to get through piles of homework. However, when those study days turn into long study nights, the number of places to work becomes very limited.
ASU Gammage gave a preview of their next season as the theater announced all of the upcoming shows arriving in the 2017-18 season at its annual announcement event.
Barrett, the Honors College is giving students the opportunity to put down the books and bring out their artsy side.
Cafe manager Mandy Tomasello shows customers a menu at Beneficial Beans on March 13. The cafe, located in Burton Barr Central Library in Downtown Phoenix, is a social enterprise that helps autistic adults find jobs.
Beneficial Beans, located in Burton Barr Central Library in Downtown Phoenix, is a social enterprise that helps autistic adults find jobs.
Beneficial Beans manager Mandy Tomasello interacts with customers on Monday, March 13, 2017. The cafe is located in Burton Barr Central Library in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Coffee shops and libraries are common places for college students to hit the books. Now thanks to a new cafe in Burton Barr Central Library, students can have both while supporting the community.
Nestled behind Taylor Place, the residence hall of the Downtown Phoenix campus, is Valley Youth Theatre, where many Hollywood stars got their start, including Oscar-nominated actress Emma Stone.
Every month, ASU students gather around to support their peers performing at open mic night in Burning B Cafe. Barrett, the Honors College hosts the Open Mic Night inside of the Barrett dorms, giving students a chance to conquer their fears of performing all while showcasing their skills to the crowd.
Memorizing lines, creating the set, adjusting the lighting, creating costumes and enduring long rehearsals are only a fraction of the work involved in a play. For some ASU students, the struggle to put on a successful show can sometimes collide with other responsibilities, including schoolwork.
For students on the hunt for extra credits, a new hobby or a good workout, there are many different physical art electives to explore their creative sides.
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