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(03/13/16 4:54pm)
ASU Origins Project director Lawrence Krauss sat down with actor Johnny Depp on Saturday for a dialogue entitled “Finding the Creativity in Madness.” While the talk was upbeat and amusing, it also involved a great deal
of sincerity.
(11/30/15 12:32am)
When Adam Rubin first traveled to Tanzania in 2009 to volunteer for an HIV/AIDS organization, he said he had no idea his trip would cause him to pursue a much larger purpose. Rubin, who is now a master's student studying nonprofit leadership and management, has since begun a nonprofit and international organization that focuses on youth leadership.
(11/23/15 12:56am)
For most Americans it isn't difficult to get access to quality medical care, but some countries are not as fortunate. The Project C.U.R.E Club at ASU advocates for an international organization that sends supplies to regions of the world without the means to meet basic medical needs.
(11/12/15 1:38am)
When it comes to doing good deeds, some give money, some pick up trash and some chop off their hair.
(11/06/15 2:04am)
During finals, most ASU students are at their breaking point with the stress of tests and studying, but one student organization provides a therapeutic break with furry friends.
(10/29/15 3:24am)
Sustainability
students have traveled all over the world to countries
such as Spain, Morocco and Germany for study abroad trips. Each trip has a different
focus within the topic of sustainability such as water, development,
transportation, development and marine degradation.
(10/22/15 1:24am)
Loved for their wagging tails and wet kisses, dogs have
often been referred to as man’s best friend, but one ASU student organization
is proving that they can do a lot more than sit, stay and fetch.
(10/15/15 2:39am)
ASU students in the Sun Devil Robotics Club are grinding gears and wiring innovative projects to gain hands-on experience and be better prepared for future engineering careers.
(10/08/15 2:46am)
The department of chemistry and biochemistry of yore might have investigated what chemicals are and how they react with each other. Now, ASU's School of Molecular Sciences renamed itself to reflect the world's demand for solving societal problems.
(10/01/15 2:39am)
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown are looking into partnering with Sun Devil Fitness Complex staff to set up sleeping pods for students as part of a larger renovation pending at the SDFC.
(04/30/15 2:38am)
Cleverly named 2-D Or Not 2-D, the drawing and painting
association at ASU focuses on preparing young artists for their future careers.
(04/26/15 11:38pm)
Blake Lively and her newest film, “The Age Of Adaline,” are a breath of fresh air compared to other films that have hit theaters in the past few months.
(04/23/15 2:44am)
For students who love art, kids or have an interest in the medical field, ASU’s Muralcles club creates the perfect outlet for students to volunteer and have fun at the same time.
(04/20/15 1:00am)
As if the first movie wasn’t ridiculous enough, “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2” was even worse. The sequel starring Kevin
James as Blart hit theaters Friday, April 17, with a plot almost identical to the first.
(04/14/15 2:08am)
The Barrett Artists and Musicians club on the West campus is the ideal place for ASU students to combine their creative ideas and passions.
(04/13/15 1:06am)
While many fans are celebrating the return of some of their favorite shows, like HBO's "Game of Thrones" and ABC's "Once Upon a Time," it's time to also consider the shows that far outstayed their welcome on the airwaves and led to the ultimate disappointment of their fans. These five shows, while once great, should have stopped while they were ahead rather than trudging forth with lackluster storylines and patched-together endings.
(04/09/15 3:52am)
For
students who want to learn more about ceramics, work with clay or sell their
pottery, ASU’s Clay Club might just be the perfect place to do so.
(04/02/15 3:01am)
For students who enjoy classic plays, Shakespeare or acting, the ASU Theatre and Shakespeare Club has plenty of performances and poems to go around.
(03/28/15 10:50pm)
As if William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” wasn’t confusing
enough to those who read it and struggled through it in high school,
Arizona Theatre Company’s so-called “1960s interpretation,” made for an
obscure take on the play that took away from its cast’s brilliant
acting.
(03/26/15 3:19am)
Self-proclaimed as “the sweetest club on campus,” Bakers at ASU is a
new club that gives students the chance to get together and make all
kinds of sweet treats.