ARTS EVENT ROUNDUP: NOV. 13 TO NOV. 20
Finals week at ASU is approaching fast, so take a quick sanity break with the arts before we get there!
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Finals week at ASU is approaching fast, so take a quick sanity break with the arts before we get there!
ASU's historic move to the Big 12 garnered attention about Sun Devil football and basketball, yet little was known about the future of several small sports before their final seasons playing in the Pac-12.
The holidays have crept up once again to signify the beginning of the end of the semester — the final stretch with class exams before the month-long winter break. Yet, with the end in sight, this means the beginning of Sun Devils finding flights or rides back to their hometowns.
Netflix’s recent enforcement of its password sharing rules, along with its earlier price increases, are driving users away and fostering some resentment to what was once the face of streaming.
In a meeting with The State Press on Thursday, Nov. 9, ASU President Michael Crow discussed topics related to University statements, student-athletes, arts funding, ethics development and the possibility of an LGBTQ+ resource center.
ActivateASU, an organization based in Tempe designed to support ASU athletes as they navigate their opportunity to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL), is now a full-service NIL agency called Activate Sports Management as of Nov. 1.
The Pac-12 gauntlet doesn’t get any easier for the ASU football team, with a trip to Pasadena to take on the 6-3 UCLA Bruins on the horizon this Saturday.
On Oct. 24th, the ASU Global Center for Water Technology held a panel about water importation from the Sea of Cortés, highlighting technical feasibility but leaving large gaps related to environmental considerations and representation among its experts.
Echoes of the 1997 ASU football team still ring through the Rose Bowl more than 25 years after the Sun Devils lost to Ohio State in a tight game, finishing 11-1 in arguably ASU's best season.
Students packed Primetime Games in Tempe for a special off-campus Trading Card Game Club meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 1. As the meeting commenced, players laughed, built their decks of "Magic: The Gathering" cards and decompressed from the long school day.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined other attorneys general in publicly demanding the Center for Tobacco Products to remove Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) with flavors targeting a younger demographic from the market with a five-year plan.
On Oct. 24, The Future of Being Human Initiative hosted "Do AIs dream of electric people?" a conversation delving into the potential consciousness of artificial intelligence. The recent seminar addressed how to bring AI closer to the experience of being human – and to experts in the field, the key is emulating the human senses.
It’s November — a signal to me that it’s almost the end of the year.
It is no secret that ASU football has an injury problem, and this seems like it can only be a negative thing. However, through this, opportunities arise. Younger players within the ASU Football team are adapting to more mature roles as they see more time on the field.
The Escalante Community Garden in Tempe brings together volunteer-oriented students and future service members weekly. But last Friday, a "garden workday" saw collaboration between the United States Green Building Council Student Group at ASU and the Next Generation Service Corps — volunteer organizations dedicated to uniting sustainability fanatics and the service members of tomorrow.
A team of ASU students is pioneering the future of computing with their startup, Axoniverse. This student company is redefining the boundaries between biology and technology by developing a first-of-its-kind biochip, Axomini, slated for release in 2024.
Another week flies by, and so will this week's arts events, so check them out before they’re gone!
As we enter the second week of November, celestial energies inspire our academic journey, creating a captivating atmosphere across ASU campuses. The stars illuminate our path as we embark on an exciting exploration of knowledge and learning.
The Lapan Sunshine Foundation is an organization that helps support low-income students in South Tucson, one of the poorest zip codes in the state of Arizona. The high poverty rate and the amount of households with incarcerated parents make it difficult for kids in the area to go to college.
ASU's compact X-ray free electron laser will be the first of its kind, allowing for experiments that typically require miles of machinery to be done in one basement.
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