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(03/24/15 6:46am)
It doesn’t matter how old you are, magic tricks will still be
exciting to watch. ASU students enjoyed a night full of tricks at the AE
England building at the Downtown Phoenix campus Tuesday night.
(03/19/15 10:58pm)
Each week reporter Ryan Santistevan shares the stories of a handful of ASU students found wandering around the University’s campuses. Here are five who were willing to share their stories from the Tempe campus.
(03/18/15 1:22am)
Caio Pagano's 75 years of life were celebrated at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Monday in a rousing concert that echoed the ASU professor's travels and world famous piano achievements. The school has been fortunate enough to be home to the talented musician and professor since 1986.
(03/15/15 9:02pm)
At 12:30 p.m. Saturday, the gates of Tempe Beach Park opened and engulfed 20,000 fans. The 80-degree temperature did not discourage anyone, but it definitely felt like it was summer at day two of the Pot of Gold music festival.
(03/06/15 2:10am)
I was lucky to wander upon the West campus of ASU and found five friendly students who were willing to share their stories of inspiration for choosing ASU and their program of study.
(03/04/15 11:20pm)
We're all mourning the beloved show's end, so take this quiz to reminisce about your favorite local government employees!
(03/01/15 10:14pm)
On March 14, Boston duo Aer will open up the day for artists such as Kendrick Lamar and Kongos at the Pot of Gold music festival at Tempe Beach Park.
(02/27/15 2:16am)
ASU prides itself in being "one university in many places." That being said, one of four campuses, Polytechnic, is located in Mesa. After wandering around the campus, I came across five friendly and interesting students willing to share their stories.
(02/21/15 8:44pm)
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(02/20/15 1:02am)
Non-profit senior Breyahna Avery — "I started at Santa Monica College. At that time, I was a business major. All the classes were the bottom line of making money. As I started to look at society and what the different problems are, I realized that life was more than the bottom line. I still like the business aspect, but I wanted to find something that gives back. So I saw a commercial about non-profit and found a social and business piece to it."
(02/16/15 11:45pm)
The Tempe History Museum is reviving the music scene of Tempe with the exhibit "The Tempe Sound." From the 1890s to today, the exhibit takes you through a short time machine featuring the once-vibrant music scene of Tempe. From jazz to rock and roll, Tempe has lived it all.
(02/13/15 12:13am)
History and sports journalism senior Brian Carroll — "I grew up playing sports and I knew I wasn't going to play as a professional, so I thought, 'Why not write about sports?' I am in sports journalism right now in this second semester. I started off at community college but eventually got into a journalism school."
(02/05/15 11:43pm)
Each week, reporter Ryan Santistevan shares the stories of a handful of ASU students found wandering around the University’s campuses. Here are five from the West campus.
(02/01/15 8:07pm)
Downtown Phoenix is generally deserted, but with the Super Bowl coming to Arizona, people from all over the country have gathered to experience its festivities. One of these events was a free concert on Jan. 30, featuring local band the Technicolors and prominent indie-poppers Walk The Moon.
(01/29/15 11:00pm)
Each week, reporter Ryan Santistevan shares the stories of a handful of ASU students found wandering around the University’s campuses. Here are five from the Polytechnic campus.
(01/25/15 9:59pm)
Enthusiastic and talented players from all over the country came together at Endgame, a video game bar off Mill Avenue, on Saturday afternoon to participate in the largest Smash Brothers tournament in Arizona. Players from Maine to Colorado to Arizona came to the tournament. Games were streamed all day on Twitch, Most Valuable Gaming's television channel website.
(01/23/15 12:22am)
ASU's Downtown campus does not compare to the size of Tempe campus, but the personalities there are amazingly bright.
(01/19/15 11:28pm)
As the year starts, the huge blockbuster movies that you've been waiting for since last year start to become real. However, interestingly enough, they generally will not be released in January. It appears that the production of action movies dwindles in quality during this month before studios decide to release hard-hitting and blood-sugar-increasing movies that excite our bones later in the year.
(01/16/15 1:06am)
2014 was the year that binge-watching Netflix shows and movies became socially acceptable. This approval is leaking over into 2015 as Netflix takes full advantage by adding attention-grabbing content along with older shows and movies for its watchers.
(01/15/15 1:02am)
Each week, reporter Ryan Santistevan shares the stories of a handful of ASU students found wandering around the University's campuses. Here are five from the Tempe campus.