Plastic and nature intertwine in Emily Ritter's 'Polyflora'
Emily Ritter's exhibit "Polyflora" explores a future where plastic and nature become one.
Emily Ritter's exhibit "Polyflora" explores a future where plastic and nature become one.
Hurts Donut Co.'s Tide Pod-inspired doughnuts receive mixed responses amid new internet craze.
ASU purchased first-edition copies of two books written and signed by Martin Luther King Jr.
T-Pain will be performing at Devilpalooza 2018 and "it's gonna be lit."
The 'Women, the Media and the Workplace' series will offer discussions on the global conversation about sexual harassment.
ASU Art Museum hosts a new exhibit that draws inspiration from the ongoing DACA crisis.
ASU rapper Young Nut has big plans for 2018 after the release of his first full-length album "Season2."
ASU film professors share their personal favorite movies, movies they think are important and suggestions for films every student should watch.
Each month, new literary works are discussed at the ASU book club in the Piper Center.
The Tempe Festival of the Arts will take place Dec. 1-3 and will include art and performances from ASU students and alumni.
ASU students will show their short films at the Fall Senior Film Showcase on Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Paul V. Galvin Playhouse.
Restaurants and grocery stores in Tempe and Phoenix are offering vegan and vegetarian dishes for the upcoming holiday.
ASU students reflect on their experiences in changing majors to the arts and voice the importance of arts education.
A guide for students to manage stress as final exams and important due dates approach.
Herberger Institute's Projecting All Voices initiative explores how to support underrepresented artists.
ASU professors pick the literature they think college students should read.
ASU is participating in the national Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week with film screenings, food discounts and volunteering.
Students give their honest opinions of the hit show.
"The Compass," a courtroom sci-fi play, invites audiences to determine the fate of a girl who makes decisions through technology.
The ASU Vietnamese Student Association has recovered from lulls in membership and activity.
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