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(04/14/22 2:52am)
This year should have given way to one of the best superhero movies of all time. Set in the Spider-Man universe, Sony fired on all cylinders to make another comic book fantasy into reality.
(03/25/22 4:05am)
The "Turning the Page: Artists Books, Zines, Language and Art" exhibit hosted by ASU's A Buncha Book Artists (ABBA) club features students' works using a variety of artistic means — primarily zines — to share their stories, experiences and ideas.
(02/25/22 4:17am)
"Uncharted" has always been a series about high-octane action, larger-than-life set pieces and over-the-top treasure hunting adventure. The formula has been overwhelmingly successful, with PlayStation green-lighting three sequels to the original 2007 Playstation exclusive game.
(02/11/22 3:45am)
Ever since I was a young, the Pokémon franchise has been something I have enjoyed playing. Despite appealing to a younger demographic, I always found joy participating and playing in the world that was so important during my childhood.
(02/02/22 5:23am)
After a year of online performances due to COVID-19 restrictions, students gathered for the first time in person to present and perform in "The Color Cabaret," an annual cabaret presented by the Music Theatre and Opera Student Organization.
(01/19/22 4:46am)
The "Scream" franchise has always acted as a satirical look at not only the state of the horror film industry but also the film industry at large.
(11/11/21 4:16am)
The State of Black Arizona, an ASU-funded nonprofit that works on data collection, analysis and synthesis for issues affecting the Black community, continues to combat social and political challenges.
(11/03/21 2:23am)
Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee, who is running for governor, visited ASU College Republicans Monday at the club's final installment of its candidate series to discuss her accomplishments while in office and policies involving Israel and personal privacy.
(10/27/21 3:07am)
Republican businessman Steve Gaynor talked to students about his run for governor, family and the politics of California in a visit with ASU College Republicans Monday.
(10/20/21 3:16am)
Former news anchor and Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake visited ASU College Republicans Monday to discuss the stances of her campaign platform including mainstream media, abortion and the Southern border.
(10/14/21 3:08am)
Karrin Taylor Robson, Republican candidate for Arizona governor and a former member of the Arizona Board of Regents, spoke about border security policies, Big Tech censorship and the inclusion of critical race theory curriculum in schools in a visit with ASU College Republicans Tuesday evening.
(10/01/21 3:22am)
Last year was one of activism and protests – the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project recorded over 10,600 demonstrations across the country. Much of the activism in 2020 took place online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(09/28/21 2:56am)
Kris Mayes, professor of practice at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, is running a Democratic campaign for Arizona attorney general for the 2022 election. Mayes' goal is to refocus the attorney general's office on climate change, shifting its priorities to filing more meaningful litigation to protect the environment.
(09/09/21 3:04am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe unanimously passed a referendum to its constitution Tuesday, officially recognizing Online Student Government as part of the Associated Students of ASU.
(09/04/21 5:04am)
Lauren Kuby, a councilwoman of Tempe City Council and Democratic candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, visited ASU Young Democrats Friday to discuss her political future and ambitions to address climate action, sustainability and equity during the club's general meeting.
(09/03/21 3:48am)
To protect students and faculty from COVID-19, ASU officials have required mask-wearing in indoor spaces on campus where social distancing is not possible. At the same time, vaccines against the virus are recommended for the entire community, despite a varied response from the student body.