Echo from the Stars: Weekly horoscope April 1
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A collection of 100 nurse dolls floods the office that Cheryl Schmidt, a clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, resides in.
"This ain’t Texas, ain't no hold 'em," … and this ain't no country artist either. It's Beyoncé.
The lunar eclipse is here to bring change and excitement during your transition this week from March to April. See what the skies have in store for you and enjoy some moon-themed music in honor of the eclipse.
Growing up in Phoenix, I remember experiencing the wonder of downtown. As early as fourth grade, my elementary school class and I would take the light rail from the Encanto stop to Van Buren Street for our monthly YMCA field trip. We opened the doors, making our way through a sea of weightlifters. After a few hours at the indoor pool, we made our way out through the cafe, towels around our necks.
Moving to the rhythm, beats and pressure, the Tango Club at ASU teaches students about the Argentine tango and spotlights self-expression through dancing.
The Indian Students' Association (ISA) at ASU, held a large celebration to observe the Indian holiday Holi on the SDFC fields last week. The celebration signifies the beginning of spring in India and also the triumph of goodness and color over evil and darkness. The event was filled with traditional Indian food, lots of color and even DJs.
ASU wrestling placed sixth in the 2024 NCAA National Championships on Saturday, ending its last season in the Pac-12 conference.
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) elections are coming up, and it's time to look into who's running to represent the downtown campus student body. There is only one ticket running, meaning the candidates are set.
Follow us on a trip to Salt Lake City, Utah to cover the Snow Devils, a ski and snowboarding club at ASU. Club President Aidan Ruiz planned this trip among three others this year. Members say over the past year they have made lasting friendships and wholesome memories with the club.
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While ASU is surrounded by a desert, students interested in snow sports came together to form one of the largest clubs on campus: the Snow Devils.
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In a meeting with The State Press on Thursday, March 21, University President Michael Crow spoke about reforming the athletics department, the importance of faculty compliance with DEI training and the AI systems that the University is implementing.
Schemes, NIL progress, and team culture were all topics of interest for ASU football's head coach, Kenny Dillingham, during his press conference on Thursday.
A crescent moon glows from the top of A Mountain for everyone to see, signifying Ramadan and the start of devotion for the Muslim community.
There’s another ASU men’s basketball player in the transfer portal this week; this time, it’s a former four-star prospect, freshman forward Akil Watson.
After winning the three-game series against Arizona in Tucson, Arizona State made their way back to Phoenix Municipal Stadium for a mini-series against Utah Valley. But, facing difficulty in the batter's box, the Sun Devils took a series split against Utah Valley.
March Madness will end with confetti, tears of joy and inevitable heartbreak. That unforgettable moment is the culmination of nearly a decade of ASU's planning.
It’s a rarity these days, but an ASU team came home with some new hardware this week.
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