ASU senior is bold in words and art, co-founds 'Blushing Soup'
Through art and creative writing, one english literature senior is using her talent to connect herself to children, from toddlers to teens.
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Through art and creative writing, one english literature senior is using her talent to connect herself to children, from toddlers to teens.
Dance groups all have one motive: to succeed and entertain their fans. However, ASU Andaaz goes an extra mile to cultivate team spirit and bonding, with a result that could not be more pleasing.
Engineering sophomore Fremah Abena Prempeh went from living the life of a typical Western African girl, to becoming a renowned name in Arizona’s modeling industry. As if that is not enough, she is also pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering.
As finals week approaches, anxiety and stress become the daily bread of almost every student at this time of the semester. To many, the three weeks left to close off the semester seem like years, and students are already burnt out. Everyone just needs a break of some sort — and ASU's Blaze Radio Station has just the thing for you.
Imagine a stage displaying the talent of contrasting personalities, diverse backgrounds and hidden artistic talents. This is ASU's Got Talent, the first of its kind to hit the Memorial Union North Stage on Tuesday.
Prowess and winning awards can never act as a substitute for attitude and passion. One ASU student displays just this with her love of singing.
A combination of valiance and intelligence coupled with a few streaks of integrity, automotive systems engineering freshman Stephano Sinyangwe seems to have it all. But it is his remarkable dedication to car racing that distinguishes him from everyone else.
Whether you are a devoted Bollywood fan or not, you cannot help falling in love with environmental engineering graduate student Vinuta Chopra as she works her magic on the dance floor.
In an age where people resort to fame over passion, and societal norms over adventure and exploration, Asian languages freshman Grey Leeseberg manages to stand out because of her dedication.
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