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(02/23/18 4:13am)
Continuing a series started by former reporter and current digital editor Carson Abernethy in 2016, the arts and culture editors will drink their way through great works of literature, reviewing books and the booze that inspired them.
(02/22/18 1:41am)
Many college students do not prioritize their sleep – work, school and social activities often take precedence to a good night’s rest – but professors at universities across the country are teaching students how to improve the amount and quality of their sleep. One of the latest schools to add such a class is Arizona State University.
(02/20/18 10:37pm)
Photo illustration of a person sleeping in Gilbert, Arizona, on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017.
(02/14/18 4:10am)
Marvel’s highly anticipated film “Black Panther,” which opens Feb. 16, has broken Fandango ticket sale records and sold out at multiple theaters throughout the country, making it one of the most anticipated films of the year behind “Avengers: Infinity War.”
(02/11/18 9:43pm)
As a holiday widely associated with love, relationships and romantic gestures, Valentine’s Day can be an isolating experience for those who don’t have a significant other to share the day with, but it doesn’t have to be. There are many options for singles and friends who want to celebrate.
(02/11/18 9:35pm)
A group of ASU film students recently had the opportunity to travel to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah to work at the festival and see what the event is like behind the scenes.
(02/08/18 2:07am)
ASU film senior Austin Dolan, who participated in the Sundance 2018 trip, poses for a photo outside the Memorial Union in Tempe, Arizona, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.
(02/07/18 3:00am)
Celebrating the achievements of women throughout history and in contemporary society, ASU annually recognizes March as HERstory month, a month-long feminist celebration of outstanding members of the ASU community who identify as women.
(01/26/18 4:34pm)
Get hype for the Programming and Activities Board’s biggest event of the year - T-Pain, the "Rappa Ternt Sanga," will be at ASU on Feb. 24 as the headliner for Devilpalooza 2018.
(12/13/17 1:08am)
After 71 years in Glendale, the Thunderbird School of Global Management will be relocated to the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus by the 2021 academic year.
(12/01/17 3:27am)
Whether a student is interested in the intricacies of film, or simply looking for a new movie to watch once they are done with finals, ASU faculty have a few suggestions.
(11/28/17 8:49pm)
A male suspect reportedly exposed himself to two female students in the women’s bathroom of the Downtown Phoenix campus residential hall on Nov. 27, according to the ASU Police Department.
(11/28/17 3:18am)
As the weather cools down in Arizona, the beginning of December is an ideal time to explore outdoor arts festivals in the Valley, and ASU students will have the opportunity to do so at the Tempe Festival of the Arts on the first weekend in December.
(11/22/17 3:21am)
At the end of each semester, the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts’ School of Film, Dance and Theatre hosts a showcase of selected film works made by graduating seniors at ASU.
(11/17/17 3:12am)
With final exams and semester deadlines approaching, many students find themselves battling stress.
(11/14/17 2:25am)
The week in November leading up to Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20 is recognized around the country as Transgender Awareness Week, and ASU is offering a week of events for transgender students and their allies.
(11/12/17 8:37pm)
ASU continues its multi-campus celebration of Native American Heritage Month with an exploration of the history of Native American music.
(11/10/17 2:39am)
Bobby Wilson of the comedy group the 1491s hosts a screening of Sterlin Harjo's 2014 documentary "This May Be the Last Time" at the West campus in Glendale, Arizona on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.
(11/07/17 12:52am)
Joann Yi, a political science senior, and Mallie Pierson, a finance sophomore, perform with the Pitchforks at the Arizona A Cappella Festival on the Tempe campus on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.
(11/07/17 1:23am)
The Pitchforks and Priority Male, ASU’s all-female and all-male a cappella groups, respectively, are preparing for their first concerts of the year and the release of their third albums.