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(01/29/12 5:01am)
Time for another confession: I am not outdoorsy. The thing is, I never really feel guilty about it until it’s nice outside; even the most devoted tree huggers have trouble leaving the comfort of air conditioning in 100+ degree weather. However, it’s about that time of year again, and I have to admit that going outside doesn’t sound half bad right now. That’s why last Sunday I took the opportunity to head down to the Roosevelt Growhouse and do some gardening.
(01/25/12 5:01am)
Here’s something that I’ve found to be true for myself, and most people I talk to: you can only go to so many Friday night frat parties before the world starts to look like a pretty ugly place. While that’s easy to recognize, what can be more difficult is finding something genuinely fun to do in place of them. Here’s where the Phoenix Art Museum comes in. Their weekend events are interesting, reasonably priced, and can even include food with admission. Because these are all things that appeal to me, I went to IFP Phoenix’s Masterpiece Challenge for filmmakers last Friday night at the museum to see whether this could really be a viable Friday-night alternative.
(01/22/12 5:01am)
I have to be honest here -- I know almost nothing about hair. Ask me what I’m looking for in a haircut, and my answer will fall somewhere between “uhh” and “shorter”. I get my hair cut once a year, and I dread it every time. I’ve always suspected that the root of my discomfort lay in the assembly-line feeling of the whole process. How can I trust someone I just met to mess with something that I have to wear on my head every day? Can we at least get to know each other first?
(01/18/12 5:01am)
A couple of weeks ago I went to Changing Hands bookstore and sang happy birthday to a room full of people I had never met before. Why, you ask? Because Arizona has the largest number of Sudanese war refugees in the country, none of which know the dates of their actual birthdays.
(01/15/12 5:01am)
Hey there, ASU. I’ve been wracking my brain for the best way to introduce myself to you, as I’m notorious for my awful first impressions. I’m sorry to say that I don’t have any cute anecdotes to tell you that can prove my lifelong devotion to “Arts & Culture”, but I can tell you a little bit about myself.
(11/10/11 12:53am)
State-of-the-art flight simulation training is a key part of the ASU aviation education experience. Faculty and students at the Polytechnic campus demonstrate the technological and educational tools that they use every day.
(11/08/11 4:47am)
With nearly 40 varieties of dates, the ASU polytechnic campus has become a veritable oasis for date lovers.
(10/19/11 5:11pm)
NASA Space Grant Robotics are robust at ASU. Creating innovative robots is a team effort that can positively benefit society.
(09/14/11 3:17pm)
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(04/18/11 10:34pm)
The balance of rights between nonsmokers and smokers is currently being debated on the ASU Campus.
(04/03/11 9:13pm)
The homeless cat population on the Tempe Campus is being stabilized by the Mildcats@ASU organization.
(03/24/11 4:59pm)
The POD Market on the Tempe Campus now offers the ASU community the opportunity to purchase groceries online and have them delivered to your door.
(03/02/11 2:05am)
ASU Career Services not only offers a multitude of workshops, but also connects students and alumni to professionals who have tips and tricks that can help them land the career of their dreams.
(02/21/11 2:00pm)
The ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Step Gallery combined scientists theories and artists imaginations to explore the role of Phosphorus in society today.
(02/13/11 4:26pm)
Devilpalooza brings snow and activities to the Tempe campus.
(01/30/11 9:17pm)
The Symphonic Carillon brings sweet notes for Valentine's Day to ASU.
(01/28/11 1:06am)
The scenario: a man just had a heart attack and arrives at the hospital. He always wanted to be an organ donor, but never had the time to figure out how to become one.
(01/25/11 12:30am)
A new interactive math instructional program is being developed for students by Knewton and Arizona State University. Research shows that students are more likely to graduate if they do well in their math classes.
(12/08/10 5:40am)
Dear readers,
(12/07/10 12:28am)
The movie “He’s Just Not That Into You” dispelled many gender myths about the laws of attraction, namely, that if a guy isn’t calling you, dating you or marrying you — he’s just not that into you.