Art of Living at ASU promotes happiness for students
The Art of Living, which focuses on bringing happiness to people all over the world, through activities like mediation and yoga has made its way to ASU.
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The Art of Living, which focuses on bringing happiness to people all over the world, through activities like mediation and yoga has made its way to ASU.
Scattered at the events across ASU’s campuses are students in collared maroon shirts and black cargo pants with radios clipped to their waist. Stamped from shoulder to shoulder, across their backs are the bold and white letters “SEMS.”
Two of the ASU School of Social Work professors are looking to expand their research and aid child sex trafficking victims with a $1.24 million grant.
The Arizona Board of Regents approved the first phase of the Sun Devil Stadium renovation project Friday morning.
Pre-med senior Hillary LaFever-Ceja joined the Army at 17 and was deployed in Iraq a couple years later. Now she is a full-time student and vice president of the Student Veterans Association on the Tempe campus.
Four veterans sat in a row on the dim lit stage of Lyceum Theatre in Tempe on Thursday and shared their stories with dozens in a raw and unscripted opportunity to their stories heard.
The Twin Palms Hotel, a former Tempe hotspot, closed down earlier this year. Now, months later and with a new identity, the renovated Graduate Hotel is open for business on Apache Boulevard.
As the sunset reflected off salt river outside the Tempe Center for the Arts, dozens gathered to hear Aaron McGruder speak about race and democracy for the annual Visionary Lecture Series.
The Endovantage team poses in a research lab where many of the ideas came together to form the company and business. (Photo Courtesy of Endovantage)
ASU Skysong and Eliances partnered and developed weekly meetings to bring together entrepreneurs to discuss new business ideas. Almost a year and many meetings later, Eliances has grown bigger than ever.
Three ASU alumni will be inducted Thursday into the W. P. Carey School of Business Homecoming Hall of Fame, which highlights alumni who have made great strides in business.
What began as a peaceful protest against police brutality escalated on a busy Saturday night in downtown Phoenix after officers clashed with demonstrators.
Criminology and criminal justice fourth-year doctoral student Jillian Turanovic is studying the effect of victimization at different ages to develop new ways of helping.
Arizona's candidates for Secretary of State debated student voting at the Downtown campus Thursday.
ASU students and staff gathered at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel on Mill Avenue and Fifth Street for the first two-day Indigenous Sustainability Conference about different sustainability issues.
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The deadline for residents to register to vote in the upcoming November general state election is Oct. 6. With the deadline fast approaching, ASU students and organizations are urging others to get out and vote.
ASU alumnus Zac Ziebarth had an idea nearly a year ago when he was studying abroad in South Africa.
Severe rainstorms couldn’t stop the heat at the Chile Pepper Festival at the Phoenix Public Market.
The VF Corporation has been pushed out of the ASU Bookstore by the United Students Against Sweatshops organization, and popular products like JanSport and The North Face have been banned from sale.
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