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Steve Rhee, a junior majoring in nursing, attends the “Where Thieves Go After Death” exhibit at the ASU Art Museum Project Space in downtown Phoenix on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017.
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Steve Rhee, a junior majoring in nursing, attends the “Where Thieves Go After Death” exhibit at the ASU Art Museum Project Space in downtown Phoenix on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017.
Half a mile from the ASU downtown Phoenix campus, just south of Roosevelt Row, sits a small building many Phoenix residents walk by every day without knowing its identity.
Viva Garrison, a graduate student studying linguistics and the president of ASU's Pagan Student Alliance, shows what she has harvested for Samhain on Sunday Oct. 29, 2017 in front of Hayden Library.
Although Oct. 31 is most commonly associated with Halloween, it is also the day when many Pagans celebrate the harvest holiday of Samhain.
With the addition of two new groups, Confetti and Prism, LGBT+ students now have the opportunity to find community on all four of the main ASU campuses.
ASU students will have the opportunity to decorate their space with unique artwork while supporting their fellow Sun Devils at the Visual Communication Design Poster Show auction on Thursday, Oct. 26.
Michael Che and Colin Jost are widely known as the hosts of the Saturday Night Live segment Weekend Update, but on Oct. 23, students will have the opportunity to see the duo out from behind the iconic desk performing stand-up at ASU.
Just in time for Halloween, the Center for the Study of Race and Democracy will be presenting Jordan Peele’s 2017 thriller “Get Out” at the ASU downtown Phoenix campus on Oct. 20.
October is a time when many are carving pumpkins and watching scary movies, but this October might also be a great time to get a tattoo.
ASU Assistant Professor Dr. Jeff Kennedy on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at ASU's West campus.
Leslie Odom Jr., who played Aaron Burr in the original cast production of the Broadway musical “Hamilton,” is coming to ASU at the invitation of Jeff Kennedy, assistant professor and former artistic director for the West campus.
The board of the Arizona LGBT Bar Association with Freedom to Marry founder and president Evan Wolfson at the screening in the Beus Center for Law and Society on Sept. 14.
The Arizona LGBT Bar Association and ASU's Sandra Day O'Conor College of Law screened “The Freedom to Marry” on the downtown Phoenix campus on Sept. 14, taking viewers on an emotional journey through the legalization of same-sex marriage.
Art piece "Blue Vase" is pictured at the "Secret Garden" on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
Art piece "Time Garden" by Dale Eldred is pictured on the Hayden Library Lawn on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
Art piece "Hopi Flute Player" by Emry Kopta is pictured in the courtyard of the Music Building on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
Art piece "Southwest Pieta" by Luis Jimenez is pictured in the Nelson Fine Arts Center Plaza on ASU's Tempe campus on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.
There are over a dozen pieces of public art that students walk by every day at ASU, but some may not realize the history or significance behind each work.
Eighteen ASU journalism students’ works have been nominated for Rocky Mountain Emmy Student Production Awards this year, the most of any college in the Rocky Mountain Chapter.
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