Veteran performer gives a piece of his mime
Interpretive dance, artistic expression and trickery of the eye are intertwined in a unique sensory-appealing performance of mime for the mind.
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Interpretive dance, artistic expression and trickery of the eye are intertwined in a unique sensory-appealing performance of mime for the mind.
Most students that were away on winter break probably missed the launching of the Valley's own ABA fran chise, the Phoenix Eclipse.
The following is an update on where ASU football stands in recruiting offensive players with two weeks remaining until athletes can sign letters of intent at the school of their choice.
The ASU football team lost about 20 seniors to graduation and has seen at least five players leave the program for other reasons since finishing the 2001 season with a 4-7 record.
Usually when a franchise player skips town via free agency, his former fans are left with feelings of betrayal, even hatred.
Like most ASU students, I have just one memory of Muhammad Ali. That came in 1996 when the former heavyweight champion, who turns 60 years old today, stood atop a stage, shaking with Parkinson's disease while lighting the Olympic torch in Atlanta.
ASU sophomore quarterback Jeff Krohn spent his winter vacation visiting Amherst, Mass., home of the University of Massachusetts and its Division I-AA football program.
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On Elizabeth Miller's necklace, a silver vampire bat is poised and ready to strike, sharply contrasting her unpretentious blue sweater and gray slacks.
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Christy Raslavsky, an ASU education graduate student, hopes that by Christmas time she'll be able to welcome more pregnant mothers to the Phoenix shelter where she lives and works.
The FBI is testing a white powdery substance found Wednesday evening in an envelope at a Wells Fargo operations center near Priest Drive and Alameda Drive in Tempe. The substance is feared to be anthrax.
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An improperly used extension cord was the cause of a fire in the Theta Chi fraternity house Tuesday, Tempe fire officials said.
A fire that broke out in the Theta Chi fraternity house Tuesday evening sent one ASU student to the hospital.
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