Welcome Black Poetry Explosion
Poet Truth Be Told speaks to the audience at the Welcome Black Poetry Explosion on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015, in the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus.
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Poet Truth Be Told speaks to the audience at the Welcome Black Poetry Explosion on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015, in the Memorial Union on the Tempe campus.
The Arizona Ballroom in the Memorial Union transformed into an inviting atmosphere filled with passion and pain Wednesday night, as the African American Men at ASU celebrated 11 years of its Welcome Black Poetry Explosion event, which united the audience one poet at a time through words and expression.
While the MTV Video Music Awards have not had a host for two years, Miley Cyrus broke that streak and kept audiences' eyes glued to the television with many outlandish outfits and statements.
The interior of First Studio in Phoenix as seen on Wednesday, August 29, 2015.
'Ropo-Trope,' a piece by Ryan Murray, is pictured on the second floor of First Studio in Phoenix on Saturday, August 29, 2015.
The entrance of First Studio is stylized as the rabbit hole in 'Alice in Wonderland’ as seen on Saturday, August 29, 2015.
The walls of Discovery Hall were lined with musicians and artists alike as The Underground Foundation held its weekly meeting Wednesday to create a buzz for the ASU club's first show of the semester on Saturday.
Accounting freshman Abdullah Alarifi waits for his order of fries at French Fry Heaven on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015.
French Fry Heaven as seen on Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015, at Vista del Sol in Tempe.
It’s Saturday night and you’re in the spot with nothing to do. That special someone is replying to your texts without taking weeks to respond, it's time to make a move.
The Memorial Union has always been a go-to spot for hungry students, but now it has something new to offer students.
The Wells Fargo Arena's roof was raised at ASU's Fall Welcome Concert Tuesday night where an eclectic mix of artists including DJ Munition, Metric and 3OH!3 performed for incoming freshmen, returning Sun Devils and even graduate students.
Sasquatch statues can be found around The Lodge Sasquatch Kitchen to welcome its guests. Each of them are uniquely different in size and facial appearance.
The interior of The Lodge Sasquatch Kitchen contains 30 televisions for guest entertainment. The decor displays wooden walls with mountainous taxidermy.
Downtown Tempe is not generally a destination where campers find themselves wishing to pack a bag and set out to. However, a new and unique restaurant, The Lodge Sasquatch Kitchen, will have you feeling like you're in a wooden lodge in the mountains.
Thousands of people stood in line outside the Phoenix Convention Center on Saturday waiting to hear GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump speak about illegal immigration in his largest campaign event yet.
Film and media studies junior Trejon Dunkley performs in front of audience at the StandUp for Discourse live comedy show on Tuesday April 28, 2015 at the Memorial Union.
Comedy and social discourse professor Bambi Haggins along with her eight film and media study students stand in front of clapping audience members at StandUp for Discourse live comedy show in the Memorial Union on Tuesday April 28, 2015.
Eight ASU students and their professor hosted a live comedy performance Tuesday filled with everything from jokes about white male privilege to stories about weird dating app encounters.
Junior Daisy Carter passes the ball to a teammate during their game against the Stanford Cardinals on March 28, 2015 at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Complex in Tempe.
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