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(02/12/19 2:01am)
On Monday, Dec. 3, 2018 at 8:30 a.m., the Incarceration to Education Coalition of New York University took industrial action for a social cause. The group began a 155-hour strike at two locations in protest of NYU’s relationship with service provider Aramark.
(11/16/18 2:04am)
It’s 1987. Arizona State University’s fraternity row is breaking seven laws per capita. Friday night, the Sigma Chi house is packed to the brim. Brock "The Rock" just slammed an unholy amount of brews through the beer bong to the chant of hundreds of similarly intoxicated youths. "The Ogre" is about to one-up him by butt-chugging a 40. Brock is 19 years old and will have a lifelong battle with alcohol addiction; The Ogre won’t make it past 30.
(10/03/18 2:11am)
"The grapevine": a phrase coined after the telegraph but sounds like it should have been named after the Grecian practice of gossiping in the vineyard. In much the same way, when I heard that the story behind ASU’s beloved mascot was mired in controversy, it inspired a quest to find the writing on the wall. This became my great white whale.
(04/24/18 1:33am)
With less than a week to go until the movie’s premiere, one of the most anticipated comic book movies of all time, “Avengers: Infinity War,” is set to break records at the box office.
(04/10/18 1:17am)
Fish bowls… Pitchers… Fat Tuesday daiquiris…
(02/16/18 2:45am)
For the last 18 years, viewers have been inundated by superhero movies to the point of banality.
(02/14/18 1:17am)
Cultural identity is deeply tied to how individuals place themselves in the world. For the majority of human history, this was a mostly centralized and singular experience, but globalization has created identities of a much more individualized stock.
(11/16/17 3:14am)
College is meant to be a time of intellectual growth, but as students get caught up in the rigors of everyday life, it becomes harder and harder to stimulate the brain outside of the classroom.
(11/16/17 12:40am)
Since the first season of "Stranger Things" was released on July 15, 2016, fans have been hooked, making "Stranger Things 2" one of the most anticipated television sequels of 2017.
(11/14/17 1:50am)
The Harry Wood Gallery will be hosting the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts exhibit “Out of Time," which features art from ASU students and professors, until Dec. 1.
(11/02/17 3:38am)
21st century America has been a battleground of cultural consciousness and free expression, and Halloween is an all too familiar field of war.
(10/31/17 1:55am)
As Halloween fast approaches, there’s only so much time left to satisfy all your spooky desires until next year. Fortunately the Metro Phoenix area has an abundance of haunted houses to scare all the Halloween spirit right out of you.
(10/26/17 3:40am)
On Oct. 12, the Biloxi School District of Mississippi announced that it would remove “To Kill a Mockingbird” from its eighth grade curriculum. There was national outcry, with many citing this as a disservice to young readers due to the book’s nuanced account of many pressing social issues.
(10/25/17 2:12am)
Amid events like the Harvey Weinstein scandal, consumers are left wondering if they can justly continue supporting media made by artists whose actions they do not support. In an era of social consciousness, the proper way to tiptoe this line becomes lost in the fog.
(10/18/17 2:47am)
On Oct. 4, the group Hollywood Invades Tempe screened the movie “Hacksaw Ridge” and brought screenwriter Robert Schenkkan out to do a Q&A with the viewers.
(10/05/17 3:40am)
ASU and the Hispanic Honor Society at ASU West held a Lowrider Car Show and Hispanic Heritage Fair on Sept. 30 in recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
(09/27/17 2:45am)
For the world's 1 billion Hindu adherents, the celebrations of Navratri are times of joyous festivities meant to recognize several goddesses and the triumphs of good over evil in an ongoing cosmic struggle for balance.
(09/14/17 3:32am)
The seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, also known as Tishrei, is a time of many holidays for the observant Jewish community. The month begins with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, when Jews reflect on the past year and look hopefully toward the one to come.
(09/20/17 3:27am)
Starting in 2014, the Arabic Film & Poetry Series, co-sponsored by the ASU Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies and the University's Arabic Studies Program, has helped to expand student knowledge on impactful film and poetry heralding from the Middle East.
(08/30/17 3:37am)
The ASU Art Museum took an unconventional approach last Friday through an event called "Get Weird," in which visitors interacted with the galleries through balloon pits and more.