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(11/15/17 3:22am)
When it comes to eating on a college campus, a diet restriction can sometimes feel like a death sentence. With fast food restaurants located all around campus and entire sections of the dining hall dedicated to dessert, it might seem as if students who live with dietary restrictions are forced to carry the burden alone.
(10/20/17 1:06am)
I’m told in high and low places alike what I should think about Brexit: that it was a momentous mistake on the U.K.’s part, that those who voted for it were primarily motivated by a racist fear of immigrants, and most importantly, it was a lot like the election of President Donald Trump.
(10/24/17 1:52am)
Just mentioning the name Winnie the Pooh, one cannot help but start to hum the familiar song that accompanies Pooh Bear on the start of his many adventures. After being around for nearly a century — since 1926 to be exact — it is hard to find a college student or parent of one who has not heard of the honey-loving guy. However, in director Simon Curtis’s “Goodbye Christopher Robin,” fans of one of childhood’s most beloved storybook characters get to witness his surprising beginnings.
(10/17/17 1:21am)
Jackie Chan has delighted audiences worldwide for decades. Between his hit action flicks and starring in the recent LEGO Ninjago Movie, Chan has been a Hollywood presence for as long as this reviewer has been alive. His latest film promised to highlight this popularity in a new light, but unfortunately, it doesn’t deliver.
(10/16/17 10:50pm)
Nhu Le, an ASU graduate student studying for her masters in architecture, presents her designs to the class at F.A.B.R.I.C in Tempe, Arizona on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.
(10/17/17 1:48am)
The moment Angela Johnson and Sherri Barry opened the doors of the vacant Tempe Performing Arts building, they saw the perfect place to build their fashion empire.
(10/17/17 1:46am)
Thurgood Marshall, a name almost every American has heard before. Perhaps best known for his role in Brown v. The Board of Education and for being the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, Open Road Film’s latest biopic directed by Reginald Hudlin, “Marshall” takes a look into one of the justice’s early, career-defining cases.
(11/14/17 1:21am)
ASU alumna Aida Chavez says she isn't afraid to talk about her struggles with mental health. She's battled depression and anxiety during an abusive relationship but has never given up on her fight.
(11/16/17 1:49am)
She feels a pain in her chest grow heavier and heavier. Unable to catch her breath, she has a sense that something is wrong.
(11/14/17 1:11am)
TWO YEARS AGO
(11/07/17 1:03am)
Was it worth it?
(11/06/17 10:42pm)
Owen Baldner and Nick Cully pose for Christmas pictures in San Diego, California on Dec. 13, 2015.
(10/24/17 1:52am)
ASU marriage and family therapy graduate student Eric Henley poses on the Tempe campus on Tuesday, Sep. 12, 2017.
(10/22/17 10:05pm)
Chad Hayes, computer science junior, represents Express as a brand ambassador, by wearing the company's white button down shirt and shorts on the Tempe campus in Tempe, Arizona on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017.
(10/19/17 1:29am)
“No!” the room echoed repeatedly, as the strength of the women’s voices became a form of empowerment, a main goal for the Rape Aggression Defense Systems classes.
(10/16/17 11:12pm)
(10/26/17 1:24am)
"Old media will never go out of style." Illustration published on Oct. 16, 2017.
(10/16/17 11:06pm)
Gabrielle Micketti, a sophomore journalism major, poses in her apartment at Roosevelt Point in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, Sep. 16, 2017.
(10/05/17 1:22am)
Kate Winslet and Idris Elba, two of Hollywood’s most capable actors, find themselves in some deep snow this fall as they play strangers destined to freeze together on a snowy mountain. However, in "The Mountain Between Us," in which surviving is the end game, the thing that truly thrives is their chemistry.
(10/05/17 12:28am)
Depression is not something a lot of people like to talk about, yet it seems so common in our generation today.