Couple who met at ASU opens 'one-stop shop' for Valley gamers
ASU alumni couple who opened a gaming store in East Mesa in 2017 provide a unique environment for fans of gaming and cosplay.
ASU alumni couple who opened a gaming store in East Mesa in 2017 provide a unique environment for fans of gaming and cosplay.
"It seemed pretty obvious, why would we put on shows only by men?" Lance Gharavi, Ally of the Year Award winner, said about his initiative to include more women in ASU theater.
A pair of ASU alumni produced documentary exploring the current state of Greek culture through the lens of their failed fraternity chapter.
The director of the museum said walking is a source of artistic expression, and the museum seeks to share that art with the ASU community.
Want to know what the ASU community has been up to in March? Check out the latest stories from the State Press arts and culture desk.
"Valley Variety" provides an opportunity for local artists to "get up there and do their thing" in a multi-generational variety show.
Bring a friend and dance the night away at the ASU Salsa Club's second annual Latin Sol Dance Festival.
'Workaholics' cast parties with ASU students on campus to promote their newest and first film as a group.
Arizona recognizes the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez leading up to his birthday on March 31.
The students of ASU's fashion program work with the Herberger Arts and Design Entrepreneurship Students to break new ground at the University.
The ASU Art Museum announced on their Facebook page that they will not be renew the lease for the downtown 'Project Space' after this semester.
More than 300 people celebrated the end of winter and the coming of spring on the Tempe campus during the Holi event.
DJ, chef and food activist Don Pasta uses performance to emphasize the accessibility of cooking for everyone.
Committee members and a long-time attendee look back at what they love about the ASU Pow Wow and look forward to future pow wows.
ASU students are jumping on-board with the growing popularity of podcasts.
In this week's Books and Booze, arts and culture editors read "Fahrenheit 451" and set some Fireball whiskey on fire.
Shannon Ludington's interactive exhibition To See the Words Unspoken at the ASU Project Space will use embroidery to demonstrate the effects words can have one's self-image.
After canceling the "Go F<3CK Yourself" in February, USGT announced the cancellation of Project Condom for fear of further negative attention.
The cast of the new Netflix movie 'Game Over, Man!' visits ASU's Tempe campus.
Students have a chance to enjoy a concert for a cause at the upcoming Sets in the West music festival on March 23 at the West Campus.
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