Dixie Devils bring traditional jazz to ASU
Rollicking strains of Dixieland jazz streamed from a small office on the second floor of the west music building earlier this month.
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Rollicking strains of Dixieland jazz streamed from a small office on the second floor of the west music building earlier this month.
An ASU student’s belief in service has brought her one step closer to a summer internship in sub-Saharan Africa.
Candidates for Undergraduate Student Government and the Graduate and Professional Student Association can begin campaigning after spring break for elections less than a month away.
Marine Corps veteran Jeremy Staat pedaled into Sun Devil Stadium Thursday afternoon, 15 years after last taking the field as a defensive lineman.
A new startup accelerator at ASU SkySong help turn research by ASU professors and students into new companies.
Collaboration between ASU and a private Catholic university in North Dakota will bring a new dual program to students this fall.
ASU’s journalism school placed first overall in the Hearst Journalism Awards’ intercollegiate broadcast competition with five students placing in the top 20 in their respected fields.
Changemaker Central on the Tempe campus challenged students to decide what they could do to change the world with an extra day in February.
Representatives from the White House Office of Public Engagement and the U.S. Department of Education hosted an open forum to discuss solutions for current and future American problems Monday afternoon.
Construction on the Tempe campus’s Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technology Building 4 will cause a detour of the FLASH system of local buses between Feb. 29 and March 23.
Just a few months after picking up the paintbrush he dropped as a frustrated teen, English literature junior Daniel Torrez began to envision a large painting to commemorate Arizona’s centennial.
Front desk positions were reinstated Monday at several Tempe campus residence halls in response to residents’ requests to increase security.
Steve Doig, the Knight Chair in Journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, received one of the highest honors in investigative journalism Monday for contributing to a yearlong series of articles on the failings of a California hospital chain.
Members of a campus club for finance majors recognize that networking is essential for careers in business.
Two ASU alumni want to connect aspiring Valley musicians to all the resources they need to learn instruments, write music and record themselves.
Two ASU students are giving users who visit their website a chance to play God — or at least, priest.
Vestiges of what ASU looked like on the day Arizona became a state can still be seen today.
A week after it began, the Occupy Tempe/ASU movement is still largely composed of the group's original activists — not students.
Boards covered with manipulated photos of models and lists of facts about a modern ideas of thinness lined a sidewalk on Hayden Lawn at the Body Pride Resource Fair Monday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
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