How ASU is racing towards building a car
$30,000. That’s how much it costs to build a race car — and that's only one part of the complexity faced by the ASU students who are doing just that.
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$30,000. That’s how much it costs to build a race car — and that's only one part of the complexity faced by the ASU students who are doing just that.
Like something out of a sci-fi novel, Arizona State University's High Density Collection holds within its bunkers 1.6 million books.
SPM reporter Ranjani Venkatakrishnan stands in front of the Goddess Durga at the East Valley Community Garba/Dandiya Raas Night at Chandler High School during Navrathri in 2017.
In part two of the Home Away From Home series, a State Press reporter explores Polish, Norwegian and Egyptian cultures through the traditions practiced by ASU students.
You wake up in the morning and it hits you. No stranger to this feeling, you know exactly what’s coming: a cold.
I look around at Arizona State University and see a huge number of students from all over the world. There are thousands of international students, and there are first-generation students whose families have immigrated here within the last few decades. I myself am an immigrant. My family moved here from India when I was only a year and a half old, but we still follow our Indian traditions.
Laila Kabongi by Emily Taylor
Ranjani Venkatarkrishnan wearing her bindi on March 31, 2017.
ASU Andaaz held a workshop on Bhangra, a dance style that combines Western music and traditional dance from the northern Indian state of Punjab, on Sept. 29, 2017 at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe.
ASU Andaaz held a workshop on Bhangra, a dance style that combines Western music and traditional dance from the northern Indian state of Punjab, on Sept. 29, 2017 at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe.
“Act like you own the stage,” Saager Buch one of the head captains of the ASU competitive Bollywood fusion dance team, ASU Andaaz, says. “The footwork is harder than the hands.”
What was usually a typical four-bedroom home in Chandler was transformed for a day into a beacon for skincare and makeup.
Look around you for a second when you are in class or walking to the gym or somewhere on campus. Chances are you will see students carrying around a lunch bag, with a meal packed from home, or students carrying their backpacks with their books and laptops into the gym while most people around them are dressed in workout clothes and carrying just their phones and ID cards.
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