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En 2004, La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) publicó una imagen de un pezón expuesto con un piercing industrial en la portada de su revista de octubre.
In 2004, The State Press published an image of an exposed nipple with an industrial piercing on the cover of its October magazine.
By mid-September ever year, as retail outlets begin to decorate their storefronts with plastic spiders, fake squash and other autumn kitsch, a new seasonal delicacy hits the shelves: candy corn.
Several ASU choirs held their first on-stage performances since COVID-19 pandemic restrictions began with two back-to-back in-person concerts last week.
Aviso de contenido: esta historia trata sobre la agresión sexual gráfica
In an era when to-go coffee stops and UberEats food delivery reign supreme, it has become easy to overlook the convenience and charm of vending machines. We often forget that a Monster energy drink and a bag of peanut M&Ms — the lunch of champions — are usually only a few hallways away.
Content warning: This story discusses graphic sexual assault.
The ASU-based social justice organization Local to Global Justice celebrated its 20th anniversary in September, after the celebration was delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lil Nas X’s debut album “MONTERO” is the undeniable mainstream pop masterpiece of the year.
While most ASU community members are familiar with ASU President Michael Crow, far fewer have had the privilege to meet the other Michael Crow on campus — Michael Little Crow.
En junio de 2021, yo encontré una camiseta gráfica que representa Marsha P. Johnson, la ahora célebre líder del movimiento por los derechos de los homosexuales, en una Target suburbana. Esta imagen demuestra a Johnson sosteniendo una señal de protesta que indica “poder del pueblo.” La camiseta se vende por quince dólares más impuestos.
Last month the website OnlyFans announced that it would ban sexually explicit content from its platform, only to reverse the ban six days later, to the shock of creators and users alike.
In June of 2021, I found a graphic t-shirt depicting Marsha P. Johnson, the now-celebrated gay rights movement leader, in a suburban Target. The image shows Johnson holding a protest sign that reads “power to the people.” The shirt sells for $15 plus tax.
Amid a flurry of state legislation bans, protests and national media coverage of critical race theory, ASU hosted a webinar on Aug. 24 addressing myths and misconceptions surrounding it in K-12 classrooms.
I am a freshman at ASU. At the time of publishing, I will be nearly complete with the first semester of my undergraduate education. And I have never once stepped foot on an ASU campus.
On Nov. 3, Arizona voted to pass Prop 207, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. Arizona will be the 13th state to legalize the drug, among a total of 44 states and Washington D.C. where it is either decriminalized, legal for medical use or fully legal.
What is a “glow up,” exactly? If you haven't been living in a cave without cell-service for the past five years, you've likely heard the term in a variety of different contexts.
Content warning: This article includes references to homophobia, Islamophobia, pedophilia, incest and rape
In recent years, the world has watched closely as civil unrest has inspired protests around the globe. These protests in Hong Kong, Chile, Nigeria and across the U.S. have often resulted in armed, violent conflict between police and civilians.
The band 100 Gecs, which comprises the duo of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, went viral in early 2020 with several singles from their debut record, “1000 Gecs” — a dizzying, electric collection of songs which all seem intended to be played at full volume on a massive sound system.
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