Few students were present at an Occupy Tempe/ASU rally against House Bill 2675 Wednesday evening. Read the full story
Marvelous Mud, a free local ceramic art exhibit hosted by the ASU Art Museum and Tempe Marketplace, is open until Feb. 26. Read the full story
The Body Pride Resource Fair on Hayden Lawn on the Tempe campus Monday kickstarted a week of discussions about body image issues. Read the full story
Pop Culture Paradise, a comic book shop just north of the Tempe campus, is benefitting heavily from its relationship with ASU students. Read the full story
From website to storefront, two ASU alumni have expanded their Ebay vintage shop to a small brick building on Tempe’s Mill Avenue. Co-owners of Meat Market Vintage, Ben Funke and Cory Martinez, officially opened their clothing shop Wednesday on 10th Street and Mill Avenue. Funke and Martinez decided to expand their six-year online business in late December. Their [...] Read the full story
Following outcries of First Amendment violations, ASU removed its network restriction Friday to Change.org, which housed a petition urging the University to reduce tuition. Read the full story
ASU censorship creates controversy among students when discoveries are made regarding the blocking of Change.org website. Read the full story
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts received an NEA grant to fund At Home in the Desert: Youth Engagement and Place. Read the full story