ASU West to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day
Arizona recognizes the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez leading up to his birthday on March 31.
Arizona recognizes the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez leading up to his birthday on March 31.
The ASU Art Museum announced on their Facebook page that they will not be renew the lease for the downtown 'Project Space' after this semester.
More than 300 people celebrated the end of winter and the coming of spring on the Tempe campus during the Holi event.
Shannon Ludington's interactive exhibition To See the Words Unspoken at the ASU Project Space will use embroidery to demonstrate the effects words can have one's self-image.
After canceling the "Go F<3CK Yourself" in February, USGT announced the cancellation of Project Condom for fear of further negative attention.
ASU Gammage announced on March 12 that the next season's productions include classics like 'Wicked' and 'Rent' as well as the critically acclaimed 2015 musical 'Dear Evan Hansen.'
Open until the end of June, "Saber Acomodar" bridges the gap between generations, locations and practices.
Joseph Bates' exhibit 'Dad Joke...' would make dads everywhere proud.
Downtown Phoenix has become known for its vibrant graffiti and mural scene.
Valentine's Day doesn't just have to be for couples — singles can find plenty of ways to enjoy themselves, whether alone or with friends.
An ASU film senior said that his experience at the Sundance Film Festival exposed him to the nitty gritty of the industry but offered several valuable connections — and some great cinematic experiences — as well.
The ASU community can even satisfy its thrifting needs at student-run online retailers.
Social media's low barrier to entry makes photographers confront a changing marketplace.
Drake's 'Scary Hours' cover art almost exactly replicates a design created by an ASU graduate over three years ago.
ASU celebrates Black History Month with events through the month of February while encouraging intersectional activism.
The #BadAssWomenofASU campaign recognizes outstanding women in the ASU community.
A summer 2018 study abroad program to New Zealand offers students the opportunity to get hands-on filmmaking experience while visiting the sets of "The Lord of the Rings" and "Avatar."
"Dispelling the Myths: Religious Doctrine and Religious Dogma" is a series of public conversations hosted by Project Humanities to dispel misconceptions surrounding various faiths.
The hit musical has made its way to ASU.
"Blind Yoga" class creates unique opportunity for students with and without visual impairment.
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