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The founders of Fuse: The Blending of the Arts organization pose by their table at the Spring Involvement Fair.
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The founders of Fuse: The Blending of the Arts organization pose by their table at the Spring Involvement Fair.
ASU students mix and mingle with various on-campus cultural organizations at ASU's Tempe campus on Jan. 17, 2017.
The beginning of the semester is always an exciting time for students — new classes, opportunities and a fresh start. A great way to shake up a mundane schedule is to join some of the hundreds of student organizations at ASU.
In order to graduate with honors, Barrett students must accrue at least 36 honors credits. These can be obtained through several classes, internships or capstone projects, but one notable way to gain credit is to enroll in special topic seminars, which offer a laid back, unique approach to honors education.
It's the most wonderful time of the year — finals week stress is in full swing, everyone you've ever met is sick and you're pretty sure that you're failing seven classes even though you're only enrolled in five.
Laugh your way back into the 1890s with ASU Theatre and Shakespeare Club's performances of "The Importance of Being Earnest," running from Nov. 17-20.
Everybody knows that cats rule the internet.
Did you know that Bob Marley was almost assassinated in 1976?
Are you longing to study abroad, but the summer is just too far away and your bank account is just too empty? Don’t despair: step out of the desert and take a one-day trip to Ireland this Saturday by immersing yourself in the rich history of Irish literature at the Phoenix Sister Cities Ennis Ireland Book Festival.
ASU's historic carillon at it's home in the basement of Old Main on Oct. 11, 2016.
Have you ever been walking past Tempe's Memorial Union and been surprised to hear melodious bells ringing in the hour? You're not alone— from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day on the hour (except for noon), students are treated to the Westminster Chimes live from ASU's best kept secret: the historic carillon housed in the basement of Old Main. If you're lucky enough to be around at 5 p.m., you even get a 20-minute concert, which features the ASU Fight Song and various other pre-recorded songs.
Freshman Tabark Abdelhabib poses for photo while discussing art and faith on 30 September 2016 in the MU.
Religious studies professor Dr. Leah Sarat poses with artwork in her office on Sept. 29, 2016.
There are almost 3.3 million people who identify as Muslim living in the United States today, according to the Pew Research Center. While over 60% of American people report holding a negative opinion of Islam, ASU Muslim students aren’t intimidated into hiding their faith.
ASU Book Group is bridging the gap between art and political commentary just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month this year with its September reading selection, "Crossing the Line: A Marriage Across Borders."
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