"Eat your heart out" during the last few shows of Titus Andronicus
Shakespeare's goriest work will be at the Lyceum Theatre on the Tempe campus for the last time this weekend.
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Shakespeare's goriest work will be at the Lyceum Theatre on the Tempe campus for the last time this weekend.
The archeology pits with interactive rocks, Feb. 13, 2017.
Speculative city architecture sculpture in Time/Shores exhibit, Feb. 13, 2017.
Items we consider every-day and normal on display as if they are relics of a past era at Time/Shores exhibit, Feb. 13, 2017.
More speculative archaeology pieces at Time/Shores exhibit, Feb. 13, 2017.
This is the last chance to purchase a trendy beachfront property in Arizona. Time/Shores, an art exhibit on display at the Downtown campus, opens up for its last Third Friday tomorrow. The exhibit seeks to engage the public in a discussion about desert sustainability through an interactive exhibit that incorporates satire.
Discourse about the plight of women in STEM is common at ASU, but many female students in art fields feel they face just as many challenges, with the added obstacle of less media coverage. By raising awareness of the issue, some professors are working to make these programs more equitable.
Barrett students study hard and grab a bite to eat in the dining hall, Feb. 9, 2017.
Barrett students study and relax in the Barrett courtyard on Feb. 9, 2017.
Barrett students grab coffee from the cafe and work on homework together in the Burning B Cafe, Feb. 9, 2017.
Tempe Late Night, the largest of the four ASU comedy troupes, opened their fourth season with several new members on Monday.
At a university that requires first-year freshmen to live among others with the same major, some are concerned that there is no room for interdisciplinary collaboration. For both arts and STEM majors, the lack of exposure to other areas of study may prove to be a barrier.
Barrett students decorate shoes for low income children at the 2017 Beautiful Soles event.
Volunteers at Barrett, The Honors College's Beautiful Soles event on Jan. 26 worked on shoes for needy children.
This semester, Barrett students can get creative with how they volunteer.
Community members and ASU students mingled and talked at the hijab exchange on January 21, 2017.
Community members showed off their latest fashions at the Islamic Center hijab exchange on Jan. 21, 2017.
From holding events or interfaith discussion to teaching local children, Tempe students have a major hand in helping the Islamic Community Center of Tempe, a building located just a few minutes from campus.
People of all backgrounds, ages and genders visited the Nasty Women gallery on Jan. 20, 2017 and made purchases to support Planned Parenthood Arizona.
Students learn more about various campus organizations at the Spring Involvement Fair, Jan. 17, 2017.
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