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Imagine: a digital space devoted to helping undergrads from all disciplines make art together, in a space that’s half social networking site, half Google Docs.
For some, completing a novel is the goal of a lifetime.
A great rift is growing in America between an increasingly Christian morality-driven conservative right and an increasingly polarized and oppositional liberal left.
Stop-motion film by Rebecca Bever.
Will Ewing, a student at Columbia University, took a semester off school last spring to travel to Australia for two months. First, he stayed with a married couple that rounded up wild horses causing problems in rural areas and tamed them. Ewing had no prior experience with horses, so his tasks were completely new to him — a common experience among first-time WWOOFers, he says, and all the more reason to try it.
“Trying to ride waves of activity/in every direction You’re the center, and you’re always free/in every direction” — Junip, “In Every Direction”
Just don’t get the wrong idea, says Amanda Costea, owner and manager of Happy Healthy High Horny Herb Shop.
Step Gallery Installation from State Press Magazine on Vimeo.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
An international research project led by ASU professors and graduate students is employing a new method to gauge the quality of early childhood education for immigrant families in five countries.
Mental-health and addiction specialists convened in downtown Phoenix on Friday to present theories on the neuroscience of substance addiction and the legal and ethical issues found in substance-abuse cases.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
A diverse team of researchers at ASU is looking at the effects of cultural environment on local health in a way team members say they hope directly benefits the local community.
An author and theorist on the effects of religious violence encouraged about 400 audience members to consider Indian terrorism in a broader context of international democracy at a lecture on Tuesday evening.
Read the full story on the performance at Estrella Jail
Read the full story on the performance at Estrella Jail
Read the full story on the performance at Estrella Jail
Read about Michelle, "Pretty" and Alix.
ASU is well-represented this year in Collaborative Vision: The Poetic Dialogue Project, a nationally recognized effort in which poets and visual artists collaborate in pairs to create works of art using multiple media.
The American Indian Policy Institute at ASU has partnered with two major American-Indian organizations to better prepare staff and elected officials of tribal governments on the intricacies of financial management within their governments.
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