ASU LGBT clubs collaborate to celebrate Pride Week this spring
ASU will celebrate Pride Week from April 9 to 13, and LGBT+ organizations are collaborating to prove that ASU is still proud in 2018.
ASU will celebrate Pride Week from April 9 to 13, and LGBT+ organizations are collaborating to prove that ASU is still proud in 2018.
Some ASU videographers question Instagram's longevity for marketing their work.
A Q&A with ASU alumnus and filmmaker Victor Vargas, whose film "Check, Please!" will be featured in the Phoenix Film Festival on April 11, 13 and 14.
Students are invited to move past stereotypes and show their 'True Colors' at the PIAAA and Spectrum event on April 9.
The new all-black design featuring the ASU Pitchfork logo gives the ASU license plates an updated look.
Two ASU undergraduate dance students are setting out to promote artistic diversity in the Phoenix community through "The Delight Manifesto."
The Chicano/a Research Collection and a series of workshops aim to improve the diversity in archival collections.
Multiple organizations around ASU will be holding events and initiatives to promote student solidarity and action during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
KEDtalks, an educational video series on interdisciplinary research happening at ASU, take cues from TED Talks to highlight University innovation.
The Uncertainty Fashion Show was an opportunity for ASU fashion students to display their designs.
The ASU Art Museum is currently displaying "Bamboozled" by black artist Michael Ray Charles, despite internal concerns that the painting is racially insensitive.
ASU professors work to encourage students to remember their creativity when working on technical projects.
Spoken word poetry serves as an opportunity for students to hear and to be heard.
In this week's Books and Booze, arts and culture editors read "Things Fall Apart" and try a palm wine cocktail.
For students seeking assistance for their mental health, there are options at and around ASU besides University counseling.
The fifth annual Sun Devils UNITE will bring Sun Devil's together for a week of community service to benefit Valley of the Sun United Way.
The School for the Future of Innovation in Society hosted the event that allowed visitors to learn what it could be like to live on the moon.
The Psyche Inspired program and other creative works at ASU are uniting the scientific and artistic community.
A group of ASU undergraduates hopes to offer greek life hopefuls a second chance by establishing the University's newest fraternity chapter.
Research shows that yoga can have substantial health and wellness benefits, and YesPlus at ASU wants to bring those benefits to students.
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