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Dean Christopher Callahan of the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication speaks at ASU's downtown campus. Callahan has been named one of four finalists to be the next president of the University of South Dakota.
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Dean Christopher Callahan of the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication speaks at ASU's downtown campus. Callahan has been named one of four finalists to be the next president of the University of South Dakota.
ASU's W.P. Carey School of Business will offer 120 full-ride scholarships to its M.B.A. program beginning in the fall 2016 semester.
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A Tempe metro bus passes by the Tempe Transportation Center on June 3, 2014.
A group of students and other opponents of House Committee on the Budget Chair Paul Ryan’s budget plan gathered today at Hayden Lawn to protest against the plan, which includes cuts for Pell Grant funding.
If you asked any of the three members of Sunset Voodoo what their band sounds like, they would all describe it as “alternative rock with bluesy grit and a jazzy sway.”
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Video by Sean Logan | Multimedia Producer Skate After School co-founder Tim Ward was a little hesitant at first when co-founder Ryan Lay told him about SEED SPOT. But after the two decided it could benefit their nonprofit company, they applied — and now they’re in.
When Tim Ward first came to the Care Partnership in Mesa, he saw an opportunity to make a difference. Ward began bringing in donated skateboards for the children there to play around with. After seeing the positive results, Ward continued to bring in boards and volunteer his time, leading to the creation of Skate After School, a small nonprofit organization that holds after-school programs for children at several different schools and locations around Phoenix.
ASU Wake Devils competed in the Empire Collegiate Wakeboarding Championship at Lake Las Vegas on Apr. 17-19. The tournament consisted of seven other teams from around the country that went head-to-head against each other.
For the past 14 years, junior Ryan Platt has spent the majority of his time going out on the water to practice what he loves most - wakeboarding. When Platt came to ASU in 2010, one of his first concerns was whether or not the school had a wakeboarding team. After finding out there wasn't a competitive team on campus, Platt decided to take it upon himself to form the Wake Devils.
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If you're familiar with J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, then chances are you probably know about the game of Quidditch. But chances are you never imagined the magical game would take place in real life. Quidditch is a fast-growing sport in the U.S. and around the world, and ASU has its very own team that is an official member the International Quidditch Association. While the sport is based on the fictional game from the book series, it incorporates many different elements from other sports like basketball, rugby and dodgeball. However, Quidditch is more than just a game- it is its own subculture and a very tight-knit community.
A website designed to offer a more tight-knit online community for veterans, AlphaStripe is a new, military-specific brand of social media. AlphaStripe gives veterans a chance to share their stories firsthand through photos, videos and words- creating an online "time capsule" for the military community. The website was co-founded by ASU students Jason Brown and Eli Chmouni.
Since the release of Lady Gaga's first single, "Just Dance" in 2008, Robert Soares has been an avid follower of the hit pop star and is one of many "Little Monsters." He claims Gaga's message is part of the reason why she has built up such a loyal fan base. While Gaga may wear some extreme outfits, Soares says it is all tied to her beliefs and the messages she wants to convey to her fans. One of her most important messages, Soares explained, is to not conform to what others have to say and just be yourself. "Don't care about what other people think, don't do what your parents think, just do what you want to do because this is your life," Soares said. Soares was one of thousands of people who attended Gaga's concert at U.S. Airways Center on Wednesday.
Several students told us why they are looking forward to this semester and talked about the things they hope to accomplish.
On election night, ASU students explain who they voted for and why.
VIDEO: Watch students share their presidential picks
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