SLIDESHOW: Wake Devils repeat national championship, prepare for new era of excellence
April 17, 2014Ryan Platt is preparing to leave the ASU wakeboard team four years after creating it.
Ryan Platt is preparing to leave the ASU wakeboard team four years after creating it.
After losing his entire right leg, Francisco Javier Coronado Galindo received a prosthesis at no cost with the help of a local prosthetics lab and the Flying Samaritans.
Anti-war protesters took to Mill Avenue on Saturday night to let their opposition toward any American action in the Syrian strife be heard. The group assembled at Tempe Beach Park and later marched down the street carrying signs. The group will continue to march every Saturday night.
Fifty students and community members met at Old Main on Sunday night to hold a vigil for victims of the bombing at the Boston Marathon. The event was organized by the Muslim Leaders of America, though organizers said that attendees represented a large section of the Tempe community. Read the story here. (Photo by Molly J. Smith)
American Indian dancers and drummers from across the U.S. and Canada gathered to participate in ASU Pow Wow, a three-day dance and music competition held at the ASU Band Practice Field. They gathered Friday, Saturday and Sunday to participate in dancing competitions. Read the article here. (Photos by Dominic Valente)
The annual Phoenix Pride Parade was held on Saturday, April 6 and covered a 1-mile distance between Thomas and Indian School Roads in Phoenix. Participants and spectators were often seen dressed in bright colors and rainbow hues. At the end of the parade, a few churches showed their support for the LGBTA community while other church groups told the community that they were doomed for hell. The churches against the LGBTA community were separated by barricades while the two groups shouted at each other. Read about ASU's all-inclusive sorority celebrating Pride here. (Photos by Ana Ramirez)
The ASU community celebrated the achievements of individual students, student organizations and other University initiatives Thursday at the Pitchfork Awards at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Phoenix. Read the full article here. (Photos by Perla Farias)
On March 30, 20 inmates at Phoenix's Estrella Jail performed skits incorporating dance, song, poetry and spoken word for the final piece of a a six-week program.
The Arizona Renaissance Festival, held February 9 through March 31, features a variety of medieval performances, confections and activities. In honor of its 25th anniversary, the festival has decided to script some of its improv performances and include a plot line. The full article can be read here. (Photos by Dominic Valente)
Get your calculators ready. The men of engineering compete for the crown.
More than a dozen kids signed up for the junior archaeologist field day at the ASU Deer Valley Rock Art Center, where they learned the basics of archaeology and participated in a mock dig.
The ASU softball team started off their season on the right note by going 7-0 in their home tournament the Kajikawa Classic.
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