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(11/10/15 6:47pm)
Although some students don't pay much attention to football season, this week offers events that students may attend to ring in celebrating the arrival of the homecoming game on Saturday. Joel McHale, a comedian that students may recognize from "Community" or "The Soup," gave students a reason to laugh on Monday in the Wells Fargo Arena.
(11/10/15 2:08am)
Thousands of millennials fill the campuses of ASU, each holding onto at least one Disney Pixar film that they loved as a child. As the anticipation for sequels and even trilogies approaches, the studio is gearing up to premiere "The Good Dinosaur."
(11/06/15 1:39am)
The first Friday of every month in downtown Phoenix is know for its bustling atmosphere around the Roosevelt Row district, but ASU's The Blaze Radio is offering an alternative this November with a charity music festival that offers an eclectic mix of genres and community for all.
(10/29/15 3:23am)
Palm Walk and Old Main are two of the most popular points of interest on campus. However, not many have noticed the brick cottage house from 1907 between the two; Virginia G. Piper Writer's House. It is a gem on campus with more than fiction stories captured within its walls.
(10/27/15 2:04am)
Imagine a white room contrasted by sculptures and the projection of a drowning house against one of its walls, all adding up together to express obstacles, setbacks and mishaps. This is "Frontier Delay," a graduate student-run exhibit by The Art Grads of ASU (TAG) in conjunction with International Sculpture Conference’s “New Frontiers in Sculpture” conference.
(10/25/15 10:54pm)
Alpha Phi sorority sister Heather Hauge and Sigma Chi fraternity brother Tyler Anderson found love at none other than an '80s-themed party here at ASU.
(10/22/15 2:36am)
New Politics plans to hype up its fans this Saturday as part of Mesa's School d'AZ (pronounced 'days') at Mesa Amphitheatre. From "Tonight You're Perfect" to "Girl Crush," the band's music continues to please its fanbase with beats and melodies that make you want to dance like no one is watching.
(10/21/15 3:11am)
Hidden artistic expression will be revealed in the Secret Garden at ASU's LUX Undergraduate Creative Review coffee night this Wednesday at 6 p.m.
(10/16/15 2:44am)
Windows are covered with spiderwebs, werewolves are howling into the night and candy is attacking the shelves of a grocery store near you. This can only mean one thing: Halloween is here.
(10/15/15 2:21am)
Slow down and take a minute to just look at someone. Not a glance, not a stare, but actually take the time to look into the eyes of another human being.
(10/15/15 2:25am)
After immigrating to the U.S., a group of Colorado high school students decided to unite to share their experiences through theater. The group, El Teatro, is coming to ASU on Thursday to share their experiences and help students gain a new perspective.
(10/08/15 2:35am)
With colors to grab you, structures to touch and symbolism to question, the exhibit "2 Conversations" will surely strike up a discussion this October among students and local artists alike.
(10/07/15 3:12am)
Imagine a stage holding a group of poets and speakers that constantly yearn to stand up in front of their peers and tell their stories their native language, which may not be the language they speak in class. This is Voz De Sparky, ASU's first ever Spanish-English open mic night.
(10/01/15 3:07am)
There's one key moment that tells ASU students fall has arrived: the monotonous pattern of newly-pumpkin-spice flavored items attacking grocery store shelves.
(09/29/15 2:09am)
It's normal to see what other students have to say about a potential instructor by going to ratemyprofessors.com. However, it does not do justice to ASU arts education professor Mary Erickson, who has spent the last 48 years teaching students around the country and the last 25 years at ASU.
(09/25/15 2:17am)
Dani Locastro, the director of operations for digital printing company first2print, understands the struggle of making it big doing what you love. In turn, she wants to teach ASU students how to succeed with her presentation, The Printed Project, on Friday.
(09/24/15 3:03am)
The music industry is a constant roar of events and news of who is releasing what albums. Yet it is important to take a step back and look at the local music here on campus. From attending national competitions to growing each year, these four a cappella groups give our school something to be inspired by.
(09/18/15 3:01am)
After many years of trolls sharing inaccurate facts to Facebook statuses featuring cat videos and memes, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is giving the people what they want — a dislike button feature.
(09/17/15 3:37am)
It's an unfortunate truth that women actors, playwrights and roles are far from prominent in the theater world. This is a problem that has inspired ASU's MainStage to focus on female empowerment through the medium of plays for this upcoming season.
(09/18/15 3:05am)
There are thousands of students that attend ASU, yet only those courageous enough will showcase their talent at The Underground Foundation's free open mic night Friday in Tempe.