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In this episode of ASU According to You, two aspiring writers share the work that won them entry to the Tempe Community Writing Contest.
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In this episode of ASU According to You, two aspiring writers share the work that won them entry to the Tempe Community Writing Contest.
On this episode of ASU According to You, Douglas Alvarado talks about his experiences being both a veteran and a college student.
ASU's Rock Band class is the new sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll — except without the sex and and the drugs. So basically it's all rock 'n' roll.
Each week reporter Noelle Lilley will tackle a different major, tour its school and talk to its students in the hopes of highlighting the uniqueness and diversity of our beloved University. This is "ASU According To You."
As soon as you step into the room, it feels right. Soulful voices fill the air as the current of trumpets, violins and traditional instruments like the vihuela and guitarrón course through you. Some might not understand what they're saying, but the music played by the ASU Mariachi Ensemble defies the laws of language.
Each week reporter Noelle Lilley will tackle a different major, tour its school and talk to its students in the hopes of highlighting the uniqueness and diversity of our beloved university. This is "ASU According To You."
College has long been considered a place for experimenting, learning new things and stepping outside of your comfort zone. Many students use college as a chance to meet and relate to people they never would have otherwise. The XIX Spanish Graduate Literature Conference, Talk Series, & Pragda Film Festival works to present a forum for just that on Friday, April 15.
Each week reporter Noelle Lilley will tackle a different major, tour its school and talk to its students in the hopes of highlighting the uniqueness and diversity of our beloved university. This is "ASU According To You."
Since the beginning of time, humans have wondered about a possible afterlife, and what it means for us here on Earth. Short, sweet and to the point, ASU West's production of "One Acts (Part 3): The End" at Second Stage West aims to explore these questions and prove quality beats quantity.
When hearing the words "parks and recreation" the Emmy-nominated television show starring Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt and Rashida Jones may come to the minds of many people. However, if you ask senior Henry White, the president of the Parks and Recreation Student Association (PRSA), there's more to this unique field than meets the eye.
Each week reporter Noelle Lilley will tackle a different major, tour its school and talk to its students in the hopes of highlighting the uniqueness and diversity of our beloved university. This is "ASU According To You."
Expressing yourself can be especially hard if you're not good with words. However, eight photography seniors are using images to speak where words might fail them.
Dungeons and dragons and wizards, oh my! ASU is bringing all of these and more to the stage in the Herberger production of "She Kills Monsters."
Each week reporter Noelle Lilley will tackle a different major, tour its school and talk to its students in the hopes of highlighting the uniqueness and diversity of our beloved university. This is "ASU According To You".
Since its creation, the ASU Film Association has worked hard to create engaging and innovative opportunities that allow students, newbies and the public to connect to their love of film.
Any bookworm knows that the chance to meet the author of a book you've read is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. ASU Book Group gives students the opportunity to do just that during its monthly events bridging the gap between student and author.
Traditionally black musicals have made a place in the theater world all their own, whether it's a cult classic like "The Wiz" or a tear-jerker like "The Color Purple." "Passing Strange" is a unique rock musical that's coming to ASU's West campus this month.
From stained glass windows in church sanctuaries to sculpted shrines in temples, art has played a major role in almost all practiced religions, and one club at ASU is looking to share the artistic side of their often misunderstood faith.
Uncover the hidden gems of Netflix with arts reporter Noelle Lilley each week as she taps into this treasure-trove of undiscovered potential.
At the beginning of each semester, students and the public alike come from near and far to the ASU Art Museum (AMUSEUM) to be blown away by art exhibitions of nearly every form. This spring is no different as the 2016 season takes off at the Tempe ASU Art Museum and ASU Art Museum Brickyard.
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