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Starbucks is not only expanding its ASU tuition program, the Starbucks College Achievement Program, but it will also be making an appearance at this year’s graduation ceremony.
ASU Devils' Pride Chapter encourages success within homeless LGBT youth from The State Press on Vimeo.
Throughout March ASU Cares hosted multiple volunteering events put on by ASU Alumni Chapters and other organizations from all over the nation.
The chants of close to 100 ASU students echoed “This is a dress, not a yes,” on Hayden Lawn during the Survivor Walk, a Women’s HERstory Month event.
With or without experience on the slopes, the Sun Devil Ski Club provides countless opportunities for ASU students to explore the snow and cool down.
ASU Refugee Alliance club comes together in the middle of immigration ban from The State Press on Vimeo.
Trying to find a job after graduation may make some ASU students go nuts, but a group of Planters Peanutters are here to shell off some of that stress.
Battle of the Bands: Competing for Devilpalooza from The State Press on Vimeo.
With a constant goal of expansion, ASU is considered one of the largest public universities in the country with approximately 80,000 students that spread across five different campuses.
Multiple ASU freshmen were wrongly invited to apply for a scholarship earlier this month when they were encouraged to apply for the Medallion Scholarship, an award only high school seniors are eligible for.
On Friday night the Paul V. Galvin Playhouse will be screening the films of this year's graduating film seniors to approximately 250 audience members at ASU.
One unusual instrument is uniting students to the tune of a whimsical island sound.
ASU Latin Marimba Band will be holding a dance party that will combine many culturally diverse music and dances for the audience to enjoy and learn from.
Eating at the dining hall or at the usual places that accept M&G can get repetitive and boring. Thankfully, Tempe is home to a number of restaurants to suit every college student's needs. So take a break from your meal plan and take a chance on some of these restaurants:
Honing his musical skills since the age of 4, percussionist and ASU grad student Edouard Beyens is performing a percussion concert this upcoming Monday at Katzin Concert Hall as a part of the Graduate Recital Series.
A retired ASU professor of philosophy has been showcasing her art in the lobby of ASU Gammage throughout the month of October.
On Thursday ASU will be welcoming Trío Montecino, a group that is seeking to bring "Latin spice" and diversity to classical music.
Jai Jeffryes’ experience as an ASU student began in 1979 when he received a full-tuition Regents Scholarship to expand his talents as a pianist. Jeffryes, a now successful recording artist, will be returning back to ASU to lead a workshop and to perform a piano recital Oct. 4.
The ASU Wind Ensemble and Wind Orchestra will be performing a diverse collection of music that will feature many countries from all over the globe on Tuesday. Both wind bands will be showcasing this multicultural concert with the help of two ASU conductors, Jason Caslor and Gary W. Hill.
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