Students aim for chance to star in hit television show
Since Fox’s hit television show “Glee” put out an open casting call on March 30, several ASU students have joined thousands of “gleeks” to answer.
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Since Fox’s hit television show “Glee” put out an open casting call on March 30, several ASU students have joined thousands of “gleeks” to answer.
ASU Emeritus professor Charles Corbin has developed a fitness program he hopes will prevent obesity among today’s youth, which is being implemented at elementary schools nationwide for the first time this semester.
The New America Foundation, Slate Magazine and ASU have entered into a partnership to research the effects that rapidly developing technology has on both society and public policy.
Woman As Hero, an ASU student organization, hosted the Female Contemporary Issues Summit Friday to address issues facing women in today’s society, including dating violence.
Organizations across Arizona are working to construct a program to catch providers of alcohol to minors by tagging every keg sold in the state.
Some ASU graduate students are working to move the concept of sustainability beyond academia and into everyday conversation with the launch of their new journal, The Sustainability Review.
Four ASU students are working to create a new way for blind children to experience theater by throwing out the “visually heavy” model and incorporating other senses.
ASU’s Art of Living Students’ Club hosted an intimate six-day workshop designed to combine breathing techniques and a variety of activities and discussions in an attempt to better “center” participating students.
Undergraduate students at ASU are conducting research with the potential to cure heart disease and some forms of cancer, thanks to a unique program within the School of Life Sciences.
Engineering professor Junshan Zhang is working with the U.S. Department of Defense and 11 professors and researchers across the country to create better technology for battlefield communication.
Engineering professor Junshan Zhang is working with the U.S. Department of Defense and 11 professors and researchers across the country to create better technology for battlefield communication.
The W. P. Carey School of Business dedicated its new north Scottsdale location on Wednesday afternoon.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday:
Softball players, Monsters Inc. characters and vampires all showed up Saturday to celebrate Halloween, family style, at a carnival hosted by the city of Tempe.
Students in the arts are working together in greater collaboration as part of a new school merging seven disciplines from the Herberger College of the Arts and the College of Design into one collaborative school.
The Tempe Community Council is now accepting logo design submissions for its campaign to target underage drinking and drug use.
Students Taking Action for Animal Rights, a club at ASU, has joined with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to fight for an end to classroom laboratory experiments at ASU that they say are inhumane.
Tempe is promoting its disability services for residents as it celebrates Disability Awareness Month this October.
A machine currently being developed by ASU student engineers could help people with physical disabilities and injuries recover through physical therapy.
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