How students are navigating limited Arizona tattoo regulations
With few state regulations regarding tattooing, additional research done by ASU students before getting a tattoo can result in a positive and clean experience.
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With few state regulations regarding tattooing, additional research done by ASU students before getting a tattoo can result in a positive and clean experience.
The Tempe development review commission approved a live music license for Rusty Taco on Tuesday during a city hall meeting, allowing the Tempe location to welcome DJs throughout the week.
Self-expression through tattoos has become mainstream for students as the professional environment becomes more accepting of body art. Through ink, students can share who they are without saying a word, and many are excited for the workforce as the once "taboo" practice becomes celebrated.
Tucked away in the heart of downtown Phoenix behind a plain gray fence is a building with stone walls and bistro lighting that reflects a scene out of 15th century Ireland, a place where people stop to gather and laughter from generations fills the air.
With more than 800 undergraduate and graduate degree options, there is becoming less of a traditional path to earning a degree and entering the workforce after graduation.
A Sun Devil Fitness Center can be found on all four ASU campuses, each repping its own distinct energy for students to enjoy while working out, swimming or engaging in other recreational activities.
On Thursday night, yellow and red lanterns decorated the trees outside of Hayden Library as students gathered in small groups to partake in activities and collect trinkets in anticipation of the Lunar New Year.
Theta Tau is a national co-ed fraternity that focuses on creating professional bonds with members and the community within the engineering organization. Spring rush events at ASU were held from Jan. 18-26.
Switching your major in college can be a common occurrence for reasons such as grades, interests and job availability post-graduation. More than 70% of ASU students change their major at least once during their undergraduate years, according to a study done in 2020 by ASU.
As hints of tobacco and sage seep into the hallways, out the windows and through the doors, a feather rests in the hands of a student sitting in a smudge circle – a spiritual ceremony where participants center themselves through expressive emotion shared with others.
Alpha Pi Omega, the first sorority in the nation to be dedicated to Native American women, uses its chapter at ASU to continue the celebration of Indigenous culture past Native American Heritage Month.
Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States, came to ASU on Monday for his "We Are Made to Connect Tour."
Facing outward in a circle sitting on zafus, a round cushion, a group of students sit silently as they further their enlightenment with meditation.
To promote the education and involvement of youth voices against gun violence, guest speakers lead a discussion panel through the ASU Humanities Lab after an afternoon of hands-on exhibits.
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